(Swenson, 2020).

1

Vulnerability Factors

(i.e., what makes you vulnerable to the prompting event) (e.g., stress).

2

Prompting Event

(i.e., the event that sparked the chain that led to the target behavior) (e.g., sick dog).

3

Links

(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).

4

Target Behavior

(i.e., a specific dysfunctional behavior the client wants to change) (e.g., cutting, substance abuse, traumatic responses, dissociation).

5

Consequences

(i.e., the short-term and long-term consequences of the target behavior).

6

Solutions

(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).

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