Behavioral Intervention Training
- sublimelivingmisa
- Oct 15, 2023
- 1 min read
Managing clients and their behaviors is something we deal with on a daily basis and our goal is to help them to be successful. The way we can help is to acknowledge that everything is a behavior. So our goal is to replace behaviors we want to decrease with those behaviors we want to increase.
1) Explain what ABC stands for?
2) When should you intervene to prevent a behavior? Give an example of how to change a behavior?


A Antecedent
B Behavior
C Consequence
Respect your clients let them know that you care for them with respect, if a client is about to have a behavior talk to them and try to change the behavior,with a walk or a movie something they like
1.- A- Antecedent. What happens before.
B- Behavior. What is the problem.
C-Consequence. What we need to do after.
2.-If we can prevent we can make the Rules Clear. ...
Explain the Consequences Ahead of Time. ...
Provide Structure and a Schedule. ...
Praise Good Behavior. ...
Work as a Team With Other Caregivers. ...
Teach Your Child About Feelings. ...
Teach Impulse Control. ...
Plan Ahead.
A stand for Antecedent
B -behavior
C- consequence
In the behavior prevention program approach , you can identify their expectation and teach the appropriate behavior directly , it includes modelling providing practice,rewarding good behavior,and having them to monitor their progress
Healthy behavior changes can target a person's physical, emotional, or social health. Some examples of habits to improve mental health include:
Getting proper exercise.
Eating nutritious foods.
Practicing good sleep hygiene.
Socializing with supportive friends and family.
Taking medications as prescribed.
ABC stands for:
Antecedent: what happens before the behavior?
Behavior: what is the behavior?
C: what happens after the behavior?
When should you intervene or an example of how to change a behavior:
You can help a client by knowing your client and knowing what they are motivated by. If you know this beforehand you will be able to change their behavior by giving certain choices. By using your ABC’s you are able to recognize and intervene and decrease/prevent a behavior before it escalates or happens. Try and get rid of triggers if possible and decrease behavior by doing something a client does not want.
Always redirect them or model for them the right way in order to get what they want and reinforce positive behavior and punish unwanted behavior. In order to keep the situation from escalating.
2-Antecedent
B - Behavior
C -Consequence