The Transtheoretical Model first emerged in the 19__'s.
70
The Transtheoretical Model is a _________, ___________ model.
What is integrative, biopsychosocial model
The Transtheoretical Model is one of the most popular models.
True
One category of processes from the Transtheoretical Model is
Cognitive/Experiential Processes
or
Behavioral Processes
The Transtheoretical Model ignores the ___________ in which change occurs.
Social context
Who laid the foundations for the Transtheoretical Model?
James Prochaska
Third stage of the Transtheoretical Model.
Preparation
Regression is sometimes counted among the stages of the Transtheoretical Model.
True
Increasing awareness about the healthy behavior describes what process of change?
Consciousness-Raising
_______ can be tailored each person to be more effective.
Interventions
The three assessments covered were RCQ, URICA, and ________.
SOCRATES
In which stage do you Actively work to avoid relapse?
Maintenance.
There were four scales/questionnaires developed for the Transtheoretical Model.
False (there are 3)
Social reappraisal to realize how a unhealthy behavior affects others describes what process of behavior?
Environmental Reevaluation
what is the construct where you decide based off weighing the pros and cons
the third construct or decisional balance
The University of Rhode Island Change Assessment scale has how many items?
32
How many stages are in the transtheoretical model?
5
The questionnaires that were developed for the Transtheoretical Model are always standardized.
False
There are a total of ___ processes of change.
10
The example we gave of the transtheoretical model was of_____.
physical activity
Carlo DiClamente started contributing to the Transtheoretical Model in what year?
1983
40
The action stage of the the Transtheoretical model is where you start to take small steps to behavior change
false
Name at least 5 processes of change.
Consciousness-Raising
Dramatic Relief
Self-Reevaluation
Environmental Reevaluation
Social Liberation
Self-Liberation
Stimulus Generalization/Control
Conditioning/Counterconditioning
Reinforcement Management
Helping Relationships
What is Mrs. Howells favorite cookie?