Transtheoretical Model PowerPoint Template presents the 5 level diagrams for the change model. The two slides of the TTM model offer white and blue PowerPoint backgrounds. These templates will help users copy the desired slide into their existing presentation of change management. Transtheoretical presentation layouts are simple templates designed to add textual content about stages of change.
In the PowerPoint templates for the Transtheoretical model (a.k.a. TTM), 5 segments on two sides can help explain stages and corresponding strategies. The downward arrows of the 5 stages represent progress. In comparison the upward arrow in the middle represents relapse.
The Transtheoretical Model of change focuses on an individual’s decision-making and intentions towards change. It operates on the idea that people do not change their behavior or habits quickly – unless they want to. This is why it is also called the model of intentional change. It is a process, sometimes represented as a cyclical process. The Transtheoretical model combines different behavioral theories in five stages for effective implementation of change.
There are 5 stages of the Transtheoretical Model: pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance. In pre-contemplation, the person is unaware of his problematic behavior. Contemplation is the stage of realizing problematic behavior with the intent to improve. The preparation stage describes the small steps towards behavioral change. The Action stage represents change with the intention to keep moving forward. Maintenance is the method of sustaining changed behavior. The 5 segments in PowerPoint templates for TTM will help present these stages. In each stage, the presenter can introduce effective strategies for moving a person to the next stage.
The TTM model is famously used in psychotherapy programs such as stress management, depression, weight management, and smoking cessation. The SlideModel template of Transtheoretical model can be used in the healthcare industry to discuss recovery and positive activities. Alternatively you can download other PowerPoint diagrams and models for your