Post on 19-Jan-2016
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ELIZABETH ORSEGA-SMITH, PHDASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
DHSA –Engaging Individuals in Behavior Change
Mountain guides do not climb mountains for people
As a guide.. I will help you plan the climb. We will assess your readiness for the climb, examine what you have and what you need in equipment and resources. Together we will determine a route to take. We will plan how long the journey will take and allow elements we can’t control. We will examine your personal goals.
Mountain guides do not make people climb mountains . The motivation must be within the climber. During times of discouragement, I will lend support, or challenge you to reach a little deeper for strength that I know you have. Chance for success are higher if your motivation is internal.
I will hold you accountable to yourself to do what you say. I know that you retain your freedom, and if you turn back, you will not be criticized for it. When we reach the summit, it is your flag that is planted for this was your journey..
Engaging Individuals …Empowering them with Skills to Change
Empowerment Enabling process through which individuals or
communities take control of their lives. Latin roots: Power Freedom
Initial Session Can Set the Tone
How to start working with a Client
Agenda setting A typical day Normalizing the Behavior Offering concern
Why some change and others do not
Readiness Influenced by importance
(value of change) Influenced by confidence
Mastery of necessary skills Ease of changing behavior
Dependent on the BEHAVIOR (think back to menu to choose behavior)
Scaling Questions…rapport matters
“How ready do feel that you could make this behavior change? On a scale of 1 to 10 if 1 is not at all ready and 10 is completely ready what score would you give yourself?”
Follow-up. Why are you at a 5 and not a 1? (why a little ready) What would need to happen to move to a higher
number?
Follow-up suggestions
Question why not further to the left..elicits motivational statements
Question why not further to the right ( elicits perceived barriers)
Ways to overcome barriers actions that can be taken.
Advice Vs Information
Advice: Prof-Recommends a particular course of action Client-Contributes own pt of view Prof- disputes client’s pt of view and goes back to his view
Suggest using the word “if” so client can turn down advice…
Ask permissionOffer ideasBe conciseUse a menu of suggestionsSolicit what client thinks
Information sharing
EPE Asking clients what they want to know (elicit) Professional can add to the information stated
(provide) Ask client about their view on what is offered (elicit)
Chunk check chunk Provide a chuck of information Check with the client about information Chunk of information
Goal Setting
SMART Goal Setting
SpecificMeasurableAttainableRealisticTime-limited
How Goal Setting Works
Focuses an individual’s attention and effort on outcome
Specific goals>general goalsConsiders factors such as:
Level of complexity Designated time frame
Intrinsic factors impact(self-efficacy motivation)
Extrinsic factors impact (feedback & social support)
Steps for Action Planning
Steps to achieve goalList barriersList benefitsTrack progressReward self for meeting goals