10 Processes of Change
Change
Physical Wellness
Intellectual Wellness
Dimensions of Wellness
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Why do we have the 10 processes of change?

People use the processes to progress through change, each process is emphasized at different transitions of change. 

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List the 6 stages of change 

Precontemplation

Contemplation

Preparation

Action

Maintenance

Termination

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What is the first step to getting healthier?

Nutrition, do you have access to healthy food? Do you eat at home?

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Why is intellectual wellness important?

It keeps our brains active and expands our intellect


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What are the 8 dimensions of wellness?

Social, Intellectual, Financial, Emotional, Spiritual, Physical, Environmental, Occupational

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What processes of change go with the precontemplation and contemplation stage?

consciousness raising, dramatic relief, environmental reevaluation

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List the 5 behavioral processes of change

Commitment

Countering

Environmental Control

Reward

Helping relationships

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Sleep is important in wellness, why?

You need 7 to 8 hours of sleep each night to be at your best cognitive functioning. Not getting enough sleep leads to heart disease, diabetes, obesity. 

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What is one example of intellectual wellness?

Reading, it teaches you new words and opens your mind to everything else that goes on in the world.

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What is wellness?

Being healthy in many dimensions of our lives


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The contemplation and preparation stages of change also has a process of change, which is?

Self-reevaluation

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List the 5 emotional processes

Consciousness Raising

Emotional Arousal

Self Re-evaluation

Environmental Re-evaluation

Social Liberation

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How much physical activity should you get?

About 30 minutes each day, start parking farther away at the store, or taking the stairs instead of the elevator.


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Why should you focus on intellectual wellness?

It will broaden your perspective and you will be able to understand other's points of view 

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Define Spiritual dimension

Finding purpose, value, meaning with or without organized religion

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Which process of change goes with the preparation and action stages of change?

Self liberation

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What are the three assumptions made about the Transtheoretical Model?

Behavior change involves a series of different steps or stages

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

Tailoring an intervention to a stage of change in which people are at the moment is more effective than not considering the stage people are in

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Do you know how to store your medications?

Cool, dry, dark place out of reach of children in its original packaging

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How to exercise your brain 

Play mind teasers, crossword puzzles, sudoku

They have a website called Games for the Brain

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Define Environmental dimension

Understanding how your social, natural, and built environments affect your health and well-being. Being aware of the unstable state of the earth and the effects of your daily habits on the physical environment. 

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The stages of action and maintenance go with which process of change?

Contingency management, helping relationship, counter conditioning, stimulus control 

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Define each stage of change 

Precontemplation- no intention of taking action within 6 months

Contemplation- intends to take action in the next 6 months

Preparation- intends to take action within the next 30 days, taken some steps

Action- has changed behavior for less than 6 months

Maintenance- has changed behavior for more than 6 months

Termination- behavior is changed

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How to prevent chronic conditions

Check your own blood pressure, blood sugar, waist circumference, 
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How to stimulate your mind

Discuss interesting topics with someone, read a book, watch a TedTalk, take a class


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Define self-regulation 

Our ability to direct our behavior and control our impulses so that we meet certain standards, achieve certain goals, or reach certain ideals. 

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