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MI AND THE STAGES OF CHANGEThe research-based Transtheoretical Model of CHANGE (DiClemente & Prochaska1998) is the theoretical basis for many interventions that effectively promote behavior CHANGE . This model emphasizes the decision making of the individual and has been applied to a wide variety of problem behaviors. The Transtheoretical Model of CHANGE describes CHANGE as a processthrough a series of STAGES , which are referred to as the STAGES of CHANGE . Pre-contemplation: Definition: Clients/offendersconsidering CHANGE or are unwilling or unable to take action to CHANGE in the foreseeable future. Clients/offendersare either unaware of the consequences of their problem behaviors oconfidence in their ability to CHANGE . Goals: Encourage the clientproblem behaviors to develop discrepancy.
MI AND THE STAGES OF CHANGE The research-based Transtheoretical Model of Change (DiClemente & Prochaska 1998) is the theoretical basis for many interventions that effectively promote behavior
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