What we see is the outcome.
The Behaviour Chain Principle explores what happens before behaviour becomes visible.

By the time you finally stop and ask yourself that question, you may already be exhausted.
Whether it's your child, your partner, a friend, a colleague, or even yourself, behaviour can be confusing, frustrating, and emotionally draining.
We often find ourselves reacting to behaviour without fully understanding what is driving it.
The Behaviour Chain Principle explores what happens before behaviour changes, helping you recognise the influences that shape behaviour long before it becomes visible.
Because when we understand behaviour differently, we can respond differently. And that can make all the difference to ourselves and those around us.
The Behaviour Chain Principle is neither rare nor unusual. In fact, it's something we witness every day.
Behaviour is often the only part of the story we can see. The outburst, withdrawal, refusal, aggression, shutdown, tears, or conflict become our focus because they demand our attention.


Long before behaviour changes, something else is changing. Thoughts, emotions, stress, unmet needs, expectations, relationships and experiences can all influence what happens next.
When we respond only to the behaviour, we often find ourselves having the same conversation, managing the same challenges and feeling the same frustration again and again.


The Behaviour Chain Principle helps you look beyond the behaviour itself and understand what may be influencing it, giving you a stronger foundation for responding effectively.

"I love this idea, very well presented, easy to read and leaves me wanting more information and knowledge. I'd love to be able to distribute this throughout peer groups. I think your resources would be helpful."

"Definitely the case study. I enjoy learning through examples. It helps understand the reason behind the behaviour which later on helps make those connections."

"Parents, carers, aged care workers and everyday people all seemed to relate to the concept in their own way."
What You'll Learn
Why behaviour is rarely the beginning of the story
How emotions, thoughts and experiences influence behaviour
Why traditional responses often miss the real issue
A practical framework you can use immediately
Real-life examples that make the concepts easy to understand
Is this book only for support workers?
No. The Behaviour Chain Principle applies to parents, carers, educators, leaders, health professionals and anyone wanting to better understand human behaviour.
Do I need a mental health background?
No. The concepts are explained in everyday language and supported by practical examples.
Is this theory or practical?
The book combines practical examples with a clear framework you can apply immediately.
Will this help me understand my own behaviour?
Many readers find the principles equally valuable for understanding themselves and others.
