Description
What It Is:
This is a worksheet titled 'Chain Analysis of Behavior' from the Minnesota Center for Psychology, LLC. It includes a diagram with connected circles representing 'Vulnerability,' 'Prompting Event,' 'Links,' 'Behavior,' and 'Consequences.' The worksheet also has fill-in-the-blank sections to describe the specific behavior being analyzed, the prompting event that started the chain, and what made the person vulnerable. There are fields for Name, Date Filled Out, and Date of Behavior.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for high school students (Grades 9-12) and adults. It requires abstract thinking and self-reflection to analyze complex behavior patterns. The concepts of vulnerability, prompting events, and consequences necessitate a level of cognitive and emotional maturity.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps individuals understand the chain of events leading to a specific behavior. It promotes self-awareness by identifying vulnerabilities, prompting events, and consequences. It can be used to break down problematic behavior patterns and develop strategies for intervention and change.
How to Use It:
First, fill in your name and the relevant dates. Then, identify the specific behavior you want to analyze and write it down. Next, identify the prompting event that initiated the chain. Describe the links or connections between the prompting event and the behavior. Analyze what made you vulnerable to the prompting event. Finally, outline the consequences of the behavior.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for individuals seeking to understand and change their behavior patterns. It is also useful for therapists, counselors, and educators working with clients or students to promote self-awareness and behavioral change.
This is a worksheet titled 'Chain Analysis of Behavior' from the Minnesota Center for Psychology, LLC. It includes a diagram with connected circles representing 'Vulnerability,' 'Prompting Event,' 'Links,' 'Behavior,' and 'Consequences.' The worksheet also has fill-in-the-blank sections to describe the specific behavior being analyzed, the prompting event that started the chain, and what made the person vulnerable. There are fields for Name, Date Filled Out, and Date of Behavior.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for high school students (Grades 9-12) and adults. It requires abstract thinking and self-reflection to analyze complex behavior patterns. The concepts of vulnerability, prompting events, and consequences necessitate a level of cognitive and emotional maturity.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps individuals understand the chain of events leading to a specific behavior. It promotes self-awareness by identifying vulnerabilities, prompting events, and consequences. It can be used to break down problematic behavior patterns and develop strategies for intervention and change.
How to Use It:
First, fill in your name and the relevant dates. Then, identify the specific behavior you want to analyze and write it down. Next, identify the prompting event that initiated the chain. Describe the links or connections between the prompting event and the behavior. Analyze what made you vulnerable to the prompting event. Finally, outline the consequences of the behavior.
Target Users:
This worksheet is designed for individuals seeking to understand and change their behavior patterns. It is also useful for therapists, counselors, and educators working with clients or students to promote self-awareness and behavioral change.
