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social worker should raise doubt and increase the client's perception of risks and problems with the current behavior during this stage |
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"Sometimes it is a problem and sometimes it is not." |
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social worker shoul tip the balance, evoking reasons to change, risks of not changing, and strengths the client's self-efficacy for change during this stage |
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social worker should honor ambivalence during this stage |
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"I want to change but I don't know the best way" |
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social workers should help the client to etermine the best course of action to take in seeking change, matching a strategy that works for the client |
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"I'm ready to make a change and am wiling to do..." |
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social worker should help the client take steps towarsd change, engaging in actions intended to bring about change |
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"I want to maintain what I have gained." |
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social worker should help the client to identify and use strategies to prevent relapse |
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"This is a bump in the road and I need to get back on track." |
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social worker should help the client to renew the process of contemplation, determination and action during this |
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it is really important not to express disappointment during this stage |
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