Therefore, instead of simply saying "I will maintain my AVO order", an individual might say "when I am away from home, I will maintain my AVO order", this is important to connect the intended action intention to a trigger signal. (Smith, G et al. 2000) If individuals are presented with instructions and practice tests for their AVO order, this will help them remember it. By providing the individual with a set of instructions to keep in their home and on their person, they will constantly read them to help them understand the problems they face. For example, if the client places sticky notes around the house to remind him of the warnings he has against him, then it will become easier for him to remember it. Tulving (1983) suggested that an experimenter can present a patient with different types of triggers to help him remember certain things. In some cases where a certain word is mentioned, the individual can remember the task he is forgetting. For example, if the word "AVO" is said, it may cause them to remember that it actually has an antonym
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