Sections 1&2 deffinitions Flashcards

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evidence-based practice

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practice that relies on evidence for guidance and decision making. Sources of evidence: individual expertise, current peer-reviewed research, prioritizing client goals and values

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risk factor

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attribute, characteristic or exposure that makes it more likely an individual will get a disease or injury

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cholesterol

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waxy, fat-like substance found in cells

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BMI formulas

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metric: weight (kg)/ height (m)^2
imperial: 703x weight(lbs)/height (in)^2

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BMI underweight

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<18.5

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BMI healthy

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18.5-24.9

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BMI overweight

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25-29.9

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BMI obese

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30-34.9

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9
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BMI obesity II

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35-39.9

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10
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BMI obesity III

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> 40

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11
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normal blood pressure

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<120/80 mm Hg

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12
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elevated blood pressure

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120-129/ <80 mm Hg

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stage I hypertension

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130-139 or /80-89 mm Hg

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stage II hypertension

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> 140 and/or />90 mm Hg

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hypertension crisis

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> 180/>120 mm Hg

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dyslipidemia

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elevated total cholesterol

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LDL low density lipoprotein

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bad cholesterol
should be <100mg/dL
makes up arterial plaque buildup

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HDL high density lipoprotein

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good cholesterol
kept around 60mg/dL
helps clear away the LDL

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type 1 diabetes

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insufficient insulin production from specialized cells in pancrease

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type 2 diabetes

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insulin resistance of cells from chronically high levels of blood glucose

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COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder

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umbrella term for lung issues: breathlessness, limited airflow, decline of lung function.
emphysema, chronic bronchitis

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skeletal muscle

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muscles that attach to the bones and create movement

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disuse

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too much sitting and inactivity can lead to damage and injury.
commonly: low back, shoulder, and neck pain

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LPHC lumbo-pelvic-hip complex

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hips, lumbar spine, pelvis, abdominal muscles
“the core”

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forward neck position

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head craning forward, commonly from computer use.
rounded shoulders, loss of curve in cervical spine

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26
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low-cost health club

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24-hour access with fob, classes or PT may not be available, if they are, extra cost. no amenities

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mid-market health club

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basic gym provided. improved locker rooms, group classes included with membership, access to multiple locations, snack and supplement sales

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premium health club

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spa, pools, towel service, mid-body wellness, wide range of group fitness classes, childcare, cafe, salon

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nonprofit health club

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membership fees support community funding, YMCA. group fitness, pt

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fitness manager

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schedule trainers, organize team meetings, training fitness professionals, business side of things

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general manager

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manage all staff, requires more fitness and business education

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facility owner

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start as travelling PT, once clientele, maybe open a physical location. hires a general manager

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33
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sales process

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system of learning needs and desires of the client to provide selection of solutions

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open-ended questions

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a question that cannot be answered with yes or no, and is non-directive in its wording
requires critical thinking

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35
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prospect

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sales lead that may convert to paying clients, warm leads

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36
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working the floor

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mingling with gym members, not presenting a sale

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rapport

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relationship where two people understand each other’s ideas, have respect for one another and communicate well

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find prospects

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referrals from current clients, working the floor, warm leads from membership desk, making online connections

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continuing education units (CEUs)

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2.0 credits (20-hours) every 2 years.
0.1 credit for CPR/AED, 1.9 of my selection

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psychology

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area of science that focuses on people and how the mind and feelings may influence behavior

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adherence

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following a protocol. level of commitment to a behaviour or plan of action

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motivation

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intensity (amount of effort) and direction (seeking out a behaviour?) of someone’s effort to participate in an activity or engage in a behaviour
a dynamic variable

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socioeconomic status

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social standing of a person or group that includes education, income and occupation

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amotivation

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when someone is not motivated to engage in an activity or behaviour

45
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extrinsic motivation

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motivation coming from outside, being told to exercise. correlated with lower adherence. wants reward or recognition

46
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intrinsic motivation

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energy coming from self. doing something for the satisfaction of doing it

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barriers: time

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belief that there is not enough time

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barriers: unrealistic goals

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setting goals that are not achievable, imposed, too many goals at once. decreased self-efficacy.

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outcome goals

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the end result. place top 10 in a 10k

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process goals

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tasks that are pursued to reach a final outcome, daily, weekly. M-F 45 min jog at 6:30am

51
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barriers: lack of social support

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lacking people in their life that will support this change

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barriers: social physique anxiety

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experiencing anxiety about physical appearance, or worry about the way they look to others

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barriers: convenience

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subjective, distance to facility, what facility provides

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barriers: ambivalence

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having mixed feelings about something. dig into barriers and motivations

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self-esteem

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the way someone evaluated their own self-worth, physically, emotionally and socially

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body image

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the impression someone has of their own body. the way they view their body

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physical activity

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non structured exercise. movement that results in energy expenditure. recreational activities

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autonomy

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acting in accordance to the way one wants to behave

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third space

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an environment that is a space you can call your own that is not work and is not home

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behaviour change techniques (BCTs)

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client interventions that are used to change some determinant of behaviour

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self-efficacy

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one’s belief that they can complete a task, goal, or performance. self-confidence

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ambivalence

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undecided state, can see both sides and having mixed feelings

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self-monitoring

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observing, measuring, and evaluating one’s own behaviour, often in the form of a diary or log

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determinants of behaviour

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psychological, social, and environmental factors that influence behaviour

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intention

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construct that takes into account motivations, factors that influence behaviour. indicates how hard someone is willing to try and how much effort they intend to exert

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self-determination theory

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broad theoretical framework for the study of human motivation

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autonomous motivations

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motives for exercise that relate to valuing the outcome, the client feels exercise is consistent with identity, client enjoys exercise

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planning

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concrete representation of when and where exercise will take place

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attitudes

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degree to which a person has a favourable or unfavourable evaluation of the behaviour of interest

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outcome expectations

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positive and negative consequences for a behaviour

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stress

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state of mental or emotional tension from demanding circumstances

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perceived behaviour control

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evaluation of whether one has the means, resources, and opportunities to perform a behaviour

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affective judgment

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expected pleasure or enjoyment

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subjective norms

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belief that important person or group will approve and support a behaviour

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precontemplation

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client does not exercise and does not plant to start within 6 months

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contemplation

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though about implementing change, but not taken action yet, maybe within 6 months

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preparation

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client intends to act in the near future, within a month usually

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action

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client has taken action in the last 6 months, making specific modifications to exercise routine

79
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maintenance

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client has been exercising for more than 6 months and is working to prevent relapse

80
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decisional balance

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the clients’ weighing of the pros and cons of changing

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empathy

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express an understanding for what another person is going through

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reflective listening

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restating in your own words what you heard to ensure that you understand what the speaker said

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active listening

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requires the listener to be truly interested in what is being said, full concentration to understand the speaker’s message

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closed-ended questions

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directive questions with a yes or no answer

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collecting summaries

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short sentences that continue client’s thought and ad dmomentum to the conversations

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linking summaries

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tie together information client has presented, possibly over multiple sessions

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transitional summaries

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wrap up a session or shift focus

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affirmations

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positive statements about character strengths

89
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motivational interviewing

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client-centred, directive method for enhancing intrinsic motivation to change by exploring and resolving ambivalence

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self-discrepancy

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internal conflict that occurs when an individual compares their actual self with their ideal self

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sustain talk

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speaking of things that reinforce current behaviour and sameness

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change talk

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speaking of things that reflect movement of the person toward a behaviour change

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BCT: implementation intentions

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linking goal-directed response to situational cues by specifying when, where, and how to act

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BCT: coping plans

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anticipating possible barriers to goal action and proactively preparing strategies to prioritize intentional behaviour over counterproductive habitual responses

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self-talk

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internal dialogue where the individual interprets feelings and perspectives, regulates and changes evaluations and convictions, gives themselves instructions and reinforcement

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reverse listing

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replacing negative self-talk/statements with positive self-talk/statements

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stopping

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consciously intervening to stop negative self-talk

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cognitive fusion

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when people believe the content of their own thoughts as Truth

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imagery

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process created to produce internalized experiences

100
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appearance imagery

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when a person imagines appearance or health-related outcomes

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energy imagery

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when a person creates imagery that increases energy/relieves stress

102
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technique imagery

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mentally rehearsing a technique

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psyching up

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the process of getting oneself into a state of psychological readiness for performance