Behavior Change Flashcards
Name the two categories of the processes of change.
- Experiential
2. Behavioral
Name the Experiential processes of change.
- Consciousness Raising (Getting the facts)
- Dramatic Relief (Invoking emotions)
- Self Reevaluation (Creating a new self-image)
- Environmental Reevaluation (Realizing the effect on others)
- Social Liberation (Noticing social acceptance)
Name the Behavioral processes of change.
- Self Liberation (Committing with confidence)
- Helping Relationships (Generating social support)
- Counterconditioning (Making substitutions)
- Reinforcement Management (Using rewards and feedback)
- Stimulus Control (Managing the environment)
What is defined as, “A general theory of human motivation that suggests a person is motivated to change by three basic psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness”?
Self-Determination Theory (SDT)
Define motivation.
The reason(s) one has for behaving in a certain way.
What are the two key components of motivation?
- Direction of effort.
2. Intensity of effort.
What is defined as, “The basic need for self-governance and control over one’s own behaviors and goals”?
Autonomy
What is defined as,
A. The need to feel a sense of mastery and operate effectively within the environment.
B. The need to feel effective and capable in one’s actions?
Competence
What is defined as,
A. The basic need to feel a sense of belonging and connection to others
B. The need to feel connected to and supported by others as well as a sense of belonging within a group
Relatedness
What does the acronym OARS stand for?
Open-ended questions.
Affirmations
Reflective listening
Summarizing
What are the four guiding principles of Motivational Interviewing that can assist a personal trainer in using the method effectively?
- Not trying to “fix” a client or their behavior
- Understanding the client’s motivations
- Listening to the client
- Empowering the client
What is defined as, “The force of blood pushing against the walls of the arteries during the two phases of the cardiac cycle”?
Blood Pressure
Define Hypertension
High blood pressure reading more than 140/90 mm Hg.
Define Metabolism.
Chemical processes within the body that convert food into energy.
What is a behavior change model focused on the stages of change, the process of changing behavior, self-efficacy, and the decision balance?
The Transtheoretical Model (TTM)