Guide to Wellness
Stages of Change
Processes of Change
Dimensions of Wellness
Miscellaneous
100

Name one area of physical wellness

Nutrition, Physical Activity, Sleep, Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs, Medication Safety, or Preventative Medicine

100

This stage is occurring when someone has changed

Maintenance

100

These are the two categories of processes of change.

Cognitive/Experiential and Behavioral
100


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


Self-Regulation

100

Name one area of Intellectual Wellness

Personal Interests, Education, Brain Exercise, or Conversation
200

Name one area of financial wellness

Work, Checking/Savings Accounts, Debt, or Retirement/Other Accounts

200

This stage is occurring when someone has made the decision to change but has not yet started to change

Preparation

200

Name two types of cognitive/experiential processes of change


Consciousness Raising, Emotional Arousal,
Self Re-evaluation, Environmental Re-evaluation, or  Social Liberation


200

These require very little of our energy.

Habits

200

A podcaster who is also a relationship specialist 

Mark Groves

300

Beliefs is an area found in which type of wellness?

Spiritual

300

Name the six stages of change in order.

Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and termination

300

Name two types of behavioral processes of change.

Commitment, Countering, Environmental Control, Reward, or Helping Relationships


300

How many dimensions of wellness are there?

Eight

300

What does TTM stand for? 

The Transtheoretical Model of Change 

400

This detention of wellness involves the ability to express feelings, adjust to emotional challenges, cope with life’s stressors, and enjoy life.


Emotional

400

The four types of precontemplation

Reluctant, Rebellious, Resigned, and Rationalizing
400

This can include removing things from one's car that remind one of their old behavior.

Environmental Control

400

Which two things are used to make change?

Self-Awareness and Strategies

400

One of the founders of TTM

Dr. Prochaska

500

This is how we live our lives and the joy and fulfillment and health we experience.


Wellness
500

This happens when someone moves back to a previous stage of change

Recycling

500
Which processes of change can be applied to the Action stage of change?

Commitment, Countering, Environmental Control, and Rewards


500

Successful habit change requires a combination of ______.

Strategies

500

Updating one's resume is an example of something one could do to improve their _________ dimension of wellness 

Financial 
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