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SUMMARY:Incorporating Behavior Change Into Mind/Body Programs™: Part 2
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DESCRIPTION: Six Characteristics of The Theory of Planned Behavior&emsp;
Attitude &ndash; An individual's attitude plays a significant role in whether they want or intend to change a behavior. They must first evaluate the outcome of performing a specific.

Behavior before engaging in it.
Behavioral intention- The person must have the motivation to perform a specific behavior. The higher the level of motivation, the more likely they will be to make the behavior change.
Subjective norms &ndash; Subjective norms have to do with what your social network around you thinks about the behavior change. The individual will wonder if family and friends approve
Disapprove of the change and if they should make the change.
Social norms &ndash; Social norms are considered to be standard for a group of people in their cultural context. It refers to what a group of people determines to be socially acceptable.
Perceived power &ndash; Perceived power refers to how much control an individual feels that they have...

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