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The Self-Altering Process Glenn Walters

The Self-Altering Process By Glenn Walters

The Self-Altering Process by Glenn Walters


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This study examines lifestyle development and change as a dynamic self-altering process. The author divides lifestyle development into three main phases: initiation; interaction between incentive and opportunity; and choice.

The Self-Altering Process Summary

The Self-Altering Process: Exploring the Dynamic Nature of Lifestyle Development and Change by Glenn Walters

Walters sets forth an interactive model of lifestyle development, which is divided into three phases. Initiation, the first phase of lifestyle development, is the point at which lifestyle-supporting belief systems evolve from interactions taking place between incentive (existential fear), opportunity (risk factors and learning experiences), and choice (decision-making). Before a pattern becomes a lifestyle, it must proceed through a transitional phase in which lifestyle-promoting outcome expectancies are formed and lifestyle-congruent skills are learned. This is followed by a third phase in which the lifestyle is maintained by additional incentive-opportunity-choice interactions.

Before a person can exit a lifestyle he or she must proceed through a four-phase process in which the first phase (initiation) is to review life lessons and form attributions that temporarily arrest the lifestyle. Once this is accomplished, the next step (transition) is to challenge lifestyle-supporting outcome expectancies and develop skills designed to build self-confidence. The third phase of lifestyle change is to maintain the change by finding involvements, commitments, and identifications incompatible with the lifestyle. This is followed by a fourth or change phase, the goal of which is to illustrate that change is an ongoing and never-ending process. Each phase of change is directed by four core elements-responsibility, meaning, community and confidence-designed to foster change by tapping into a person's natural ability to self-organize. Scholars, researchers, and practitioners involved with psychology, personality, and behavioral change will be particularly interested in this analysis.

About Glenn Walters

GLENN D. WALTERS is Clinical Psychologist and Coordinator of the Drug Abuse Program, Psychology Services, Federal Correction Institution-Schuylkill. Dr. Walters teaches graduate level classes for Chestnut Hill College and undergraduate classes for the Schuylkill branch of Penn State University. He has written extensively, with his latest book being Beyond Behavior (Praeger, 2000).

Table of Contents

Preface The Functional Model: Developmental Aspects The Initiation Phase of Lifestyle Development The Transitional Phase of Lifestyle Development The Maintenance Phase of Lifestyle Development The Change Model The Nature of Change The Elements of Change The Process of Change An Illustrated Case Study: Evan Revisited Future Considerations Methodologies for Evaluating Lifestyle Theory Lifestyle Theory in Historical Perspective On the Inside, Looking Out References Index

Additional information

NPB9780275969936
9780275969936
0275969932
The Self-Altering Process: Exploring the Dynamic Nature of Lifestyle Development and Change by Glenn Walters
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2000-06-30
288
N/A
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