Eight Dimensions of Wellness
Stages of Change
Processes of Change:Construct 2
Behavioral Processes
Stages of Change part 2
100

This dimension is about self-care to stay healthy

What is Physical Wellness

100

The Transtheoretical Model or TTM

What is another name for the Stages of Change Model?

100

Assesses one's self image with and without an unhealthy behavior 

What is Self-reevaluation?

100

Individual choice and commitment to change the problem behavior.

What is Self-Liberation?

100

Urge to act in risky behavior

What is temptation?

200

This dimension is about feeling positive and enthusiastic about your life

What is Emotional Wellness?

200

An analysis of more than 300 fragmented theories of psychotherapy.

What is a characteristic of the Stages of Change model based on?

200

An increased emotional experience

What is Dramatic Relief?

200

A reward system for positive behavior

What is Reinforcement Management?

200

Actions, plans, and goal setting are part of this stage

What is Preparation?

300

Participating in activities that are consistent with your beliefs or values. 

What is Spiritual Wellness?

300

Intending to take action withing the next 30 days, taken some steps in this action

What is Preparation?

300

Consequences for taking steps in a particular direction (rewards)

What is contingency management?

300

Actively seeking healthier behaviors to substitute problem behavior

What is Counter Conditioning?

300

Increased awareness for change, highlight the need to change, personalizing of risks and benefits

What is Precontemplation?

400

Contributing your unique gifts and talents to work that is personally meaningful and rewarding

What is Vocational Wellness?

400

Has changed behavior for more than six months

What is Maintenance?

400

Belief that one can change and the commitment to act on that belief.

What is Self-Liberation?

400

Awareness, availability, and acceptance of alternative problem-free lifestyles in society

What is Social Liberation?

400

Relapse prevention, coping skills and reminders are part of this stage

What is part of  the Maintenance stage?

500

Being aware of the unstable state of the earth and the effect of your daily habits on the physical environmental.

What is Environmental Wellness?

500

There are common stages and processes of change across a variety of health behaviors.

What is one of the three assumptions of the TTM?

500

Helping relationships, environmental reevaluation, dramatic relief, consciousness raising

What are Cognitive Processes?

500

Control of situations and other causes that trigger the problem behavior

What is Stimulus Control?

500

Feedback, problem solving, social supports and reinforcements are helpful with this stage

What is Action?

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