(i.e., what makes you vulnerable to the prompting event) (e.g., stress).
(i.e., the event that sparked the chain that led to the target behavior) (e.g., sick dog).
(i.e., behaviors and events between the prompting event and the target behavior, such as thoughts or emotions), (e.g., frustration, anger, anxiety, fear, panic, grief).
(i.e., a specific dysfunctional behavior the client wants to change) (e.g., cutting, substance abuse, traumatic responses, dissociation).
(i.e., the short-term and long-term consequences of the target behavior).
(i.e., solutions you can use to change the behavior in the future.) (e.g., creating a functional replacement chain with the client and putting it into practice).