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Psychology A/B/C Chart

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I'm meant to be filling out some A/B/C chart for my doctor, but I can't find the example he gave me. I tried searching online for an example, but they all have a sort of (Something)/Behavior/Consequence and I'm really sure that thats not the same one that he asked me to do. Anyone know if it and can tell me how I fill it out?

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  1. The A would be the situation in which the behavoir took place, or what specifically prompted the behavoir. So A might be: told off by teacher, blanked by friend, etc, B is how you responded to this, and C is the result of B. (i.e. B = confronted friend, C = no longer speaking to friend)


  2. A = Antecedent (what happened directly prior to the behavior).

    Good luck with your charting,

    ~M~
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