Why do we behave the way we do?
Can the answer to this question help us change our less desirable behaviors?
Changing less desirable behaviors can help individuals, communities, and our environment.
However, behaviors can be highly ingrained and become habits we perform automatically without thinking. This poses a significant challenge to changing these behaviors.
To design effective interventions with which to change behavior, it is useful to understand the theories and models of behavior change.
This article will cover the leading theories and models, as well as an interesting study and some simple techniques to help your clients change their behavior.
आगे बढ़ने से पहले, हमें लगा कि आप हमारी पाँच सकारात्मक मनोविज्ञान टूल को मुफ्त में डाउनलोड करना पसंद करेंगे। ये विस्तृत, विज्ञान-आधारित अभ्यास आपको या आपके क्लाइंट्स को कार्रवाई योग्य लक्ष्य बनाने और स्थायी व्यवहार परिवर्तन लाने की तकनीकों में महारत हासिल करने में मदद करेंगे। उत्पाद श्रेणियों में सकारात्मक मनोविज्ञान प्रशिक्षण, चिकित्सीय उपकरण और स्व-सहायता संसाधन शामिल हैं जो चिकित्सकों और व्यक्तियों दोनों का समर्थन करते हैं।
There are many theories about behavior and behavior change.
In a fascinating study, Verplanken and Roy (2016) tested the habit discontinuity hypothesis, which suggests behavioral changes are more likely to be effective when undertaken in a period when there are already significant life changes occurring.
Although models provide a useful, evidence-based background for behavioral interventions, it is helpful to have
हमारे पाठक क्या सोचते हैं
i am an employee dealing with people, for the past 14 years i have never encountered complaints about my behavior/attitude towards people. .as im growing older, (65 years old, im always being checked on my attitude towards other people. i promised to my boss that i will change. one of my first step was, before i start my work i always say a little prayer that i will be granted the grace of a peaceful, calm and proper face appearance, a kind and humble heart and a loving arms as i continue my purpose in working. pls help me with this as this is my last chance.. thank you for reading.
Hi,
This article is very informative and will be useful for my studies to highlight and annotate – is it possible to request a PDF of this article as when I’ve tried to print it from the webpage some of the writing is cut off. Kind Regards, Sarah
हाय सारा,
हमें खुशी है कि आपको यह पोस्ट उपयोगी लगी। हालाँकि, हमारे पास वर्तमान में अपनी पोस्ट डाउनलोड करने का कोई विकल्प नहीं है, लेकिन आप इन्हें दूसरों के साथ साझा कर सकते हैं। यदि आप पोस्ट के अंत तक स्क्रॉल करते हैं और 'यह लेख आपके लिए कितना उपयोगी था?' इस प्रश्न का सकारात्मक उत्तर देते हैं, तो आपके लिए कई साझा करने के विकल्प उपलब्ध हो जाएँगे।
आशा है कि यह मददगार होगा!
सादर,
जूलिया | सामुदायिक प्रबंधक
there are possible and relevant
Hi Nicole,
I am a teacher trainer and wanted to know if these theories will work for teachers, who will be implementing a programme with the goal of building joyful reading habits in primary school children using storybooks.
Hi Bunty,
Absolutely! These theories, such as the Theory of Planned Behavior highlight how understanding intentions, social influences, and self-confidence can help shape positive reading habits. By incorporating these insights into your program, you can create an engaging environment that encourages children to embrace reading joyfully.
सादर,
जूलिया | सामुदायिक प्रबंधक
Very detailed and intelligent article
This article is really doing great work.
Concerning with my course unit of Behavioural Change, as a Psychology student. A sum of Applaud to the author
Very helpful article, thank you.
TTM was actually developed in the late 70’s by Prochaska and DiClemente, not 1997 or the individual that you sited in this article. I’m currently doing research on that model for a graduate course and came across your article. Here is a site from Boston University with some great details about the model
https://sphweb.bumc.bu.edu/otlt/mph-modules/sb/behavioralchangetheories/BehavioralChangeTheories_print.html
cheers
Hi Darlene,
Whoops! Thanks for picking up this mistake and for the helpful reference.
We’ve corrected this now in the post 🙂
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