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ABC Model
Examples
100

What is the motivation to change?

the internal or external drive that prompts a person to alter their beliefs, habits, or behaviors. It represents both the willingness to recognize a problem and the readiness to take action to resolve it.  

100

Where do you feel like you're at within the stages of change?

Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, relapse?

100

what is the abc model?

a framework that explains how our experiences lead to our reactions

100

example of "a"

-friend doesn't respond to a txt, etc. 
200

Define precontemplation

have no intention of changing their behavior in the foreseeable future

200

What are barriers to change?

-acceptance of need to change

-life circumstances

-unknown coping skills

-etc.

200

what does a stand for?

activating events are things that happen that activate or trigger a feeling

200

example of "b"

-"they don't want to be friends anymore", etc

300

Define Contemplation 

where an individual acknowledges a problem and seriously considers making a change, but remains ambivalent and uncommitted to taking action.

300

What is a bx I would like to alter?

-engagement in sh/su

-attendance at school

-isolation habits

-etc

300
what does b stand for

beliefs are our thoughts about the trigger (activating event) these thoughts can be rational or irrational

300

example of "c"

-ignore and isolate, etc

400

What is one other stage? - multiple stages

Preparation, Action, Maintenance, Relapse

400

what are the benefits of change?

-increase sleep

-improve relationships

-etc

400

what does c stand for 

consequences are what happen as a result these might be positive or negative

400

what are the benefits of utilizing abc model?

how can i practice this?

-increasing awareness

-bx change

-etc