Transcription of Stages of Change and Treatment: Comparing Models
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Stages of Change and Treatment: Comparing Models 11/15/10 training Prochaska: Stages Objectives or Goals of Stages of Treatment Ohio Model: Stages of Boston University of Change Treatment Recovery Model: Stages of Illness and Recovery I. Pre-contemplation: no acknowledgement of 1. Agreement to engage in services. problem or need for 2. Identification of why really there. I. Dependent and unaware: I. Individual is overwhelmed and Change 3. Identification of how recovery might dependent on MH system by their illness Readiness help. engagement: establishing and unaware of recovery Assessment 4. Willing to discuss or explore trust and rapport treatment as a means of Change . II. Contemplation: acknowledge a problem 1. Becoming self-motivated II. Persuasion: trust and but not sure is able or 2. identification of benefits of treatment contacts build and individual II. Dependent and aware: and risks of no treatment II. Individual is struggling with willing to Change is willing to commit to Change dependent on MH system 3.
2. Identification of why really there. 3. Identification of how recovery might help. 4. Willing to discuss or explore treatment as a means of change.
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