Behavior changes needs and the stages are easily identifiable and pretty critical. Consider the pre-contemplation stage. During this stage, your client has not yet thought about making any changes in their behavior. On the opposite of the stages of change, we have clients who are in the maintenance phase, where changes in behavior have already been successfully adopted. Within each stage are characteristics that your client presents and are very distinct and luckily, recognizable.
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Trust is very important. If no one trusted each other, people would argue and wouldnt listen to anyone.
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1. Stimulus: (n). something that rouses or incites to activity.
2. Response: (n). it is an act of responding.
3. External: (adj). Capable of being perceived outwardly.
4. Internal: (adj). Situated within limits of something.
5. Behavior: (n). The way in which someone conducts oneself.
6. Environmental Behavior: all types of behavior that change the materials and energy from the environment based on the availability.
7. Hibernation: (v). To become inactive or dormant.
8. Migration: (n). The act, process, or an instance of migrating.
9. Inherited Behavior: behaviors that are passed down genetically.
10. Reflex: (n). a. An automatic response to a stimulus.
- b. the power of acting or responding with adequate speed.
11. Instinct: (n). Natural or inherent aptitude, capacity, or impulse.
12. Learned Behavior: one that an organism develops from experience.
13. Imprinting: (n). Rapid learning process that takes place early in the life of a social animal and establishes a behavior pattern.
14. Conditioning: (n). Process of training to become physically fit by a regimen of diet, rest, and exercise.
15. Trial and Error Learning: a fundamental process of learning.
16. Insight Learning: a form of learning that involves mental rearrangement in a problem.
17. Social Behavior: a behavior among two or more organism within same species that encompasses any behavior that effects one another.
18. Social Hierarchy: established by fighting or displaying behavior in ranks of animals in a group.
19. Territorial behavior: method in which an animal, or group of animals protect its territory from other species.
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