Exam 2: Module 4_Behavior Investigation Flashcards
Discuss the key investigative surveys or worksheets one should use to gather behavioral information and the objective of each.
Readiness and Commitment Survey: Likelihood of beginning or sustaining behaviors needed for change. ( or = 8 stronger potential)
Core Values: Score level of importance and satisfaction of specific core values to determine what is most important and expose deficits.
Decisional Balance Worksheet: Identifies strategies needed to correct discrepancies and build confidence to change (Sustainability)
Holmes-Rahe Life Stress Inventory: Examines stress from personal and professional life and coping strategies used to handle stress. Exploits likelihood of stress-induced health breakdown. (151-300 = 50% chance)
Ability Survey: Identifies external and internal factors that limit self-efficacy and ability to accomplish sustainable change. (0-10 scoring scale) Scores less than 85 indicate low levels of self-efficacy
Explain how to use information gathered on core values and how to use the decisional balance worksheet.
Core Values: Survey allows opportunity to reflect/develop vision for change. Identify reasons for discrepancies, if changing behaviors can influence scoring. Connect core values to change process.
DBW:
- List perceived benefits or gains with change
- List strategies to maximize perceived gains
- List perceived costs, sacrifices associated with change
- List strategies to minimize perceived losses.
- Introduce sustain talk. Ask why a 2-10 score and not a 1.
- Ask what it would take to change a low score to a higher score.
- restore confidence score on proposed ideas/solutions.