Asked by
Emily MacLeod
on Dec 26, 2024Verified
As per the Stages of Change Model, client recognition of the importance of change while still being overwhelmed by the process and lacking capabilities to start the process is reflected in which stage?
A) Contemplative
B) Pre-contemplative
C) Action
D) Preparation
Stages of Change Model
A theoretical model describing the process by which individuals move through a series of stages when changing behavior, from precontemplation to maintenance.
Client Recognition
The process by which a patient or client acknowledges or identifies aspects related to their condition or situation, often a critical step in counseling and therapy.
- Identify the different stages of change and related strategies within the counseling process.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the different stages of change and related strategies within the counseling process.
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