4 Steps for Dealing with Inappropriate Behavior
/The DESC technique was developed by Sharon Anthony Bower, author of Asserting Yourself as a method for solving interpersonal conflict. Here’s how it works:
Describe
Do:
Describe the other person's behavior objectively
Use concrete terms
Describe a specific time, place, action
Describe the behavior not the “motive”
Don't
Let your emotional reaction drive the conversation
Use abstract, vague terms
Generalize for all time
Guess motives or goals
Express
Do:
Express your feelings
Expressed them calmly
State feelings in a positive manner as relating to a goal to be achieved
Direct yourself to the specific offending behavior, not to the whole person
Don’t:
Deny your feelings
Unleash emotional outbursts
State feelings negatively, making them put-down our attack
Attack the entire character the person
Specify
Do:
Ask explicitly for change in your downer’s behavior
Request a small change
Request only one or two changes at one time
Specify the concrete actions you want to see stopped, and those you want to see performed
Take account of whether your downer can meet your request without suffering large losses
Specify:
(if appropriate--what behavior you are willing to change to make the agreement)
Don’t:
Merely imply that you’d like a change
Ask for two large a change
Ask for too many changes
Ask for changes in nebulous traits or qualities
Ignore your downers needs or ask only for your satisfaction
Consider that only your downer has to change
Consequences
Do:
Make the consequences explicit
Give a positive reward for change in the desired direction
Select something that is desirable and reinforcing to your downer
Select a reward that is big enough to maintain the behavior change
Select a punishment of a magnitude that “fits the crime” of refusing to change behavior
Select punishment that you are actually willing to carry out
Don’t:
Be ashamed to talk about rewards and penalties
Give only punishments for lack of change
Select something that only you might find rewarding
Offer a reward you can't or won't deliver
Make exaggerated threats
Use unrealistic threats or self-defeating punishment