Stages of Change
1.) Precontemplative: Clients are unaware of having a problem although others may see their problem. They have no intention of changing.
2.) Contemplative: Clients may have an idea about what needs to change and begin to give serious thought to changing behavior.
3.) Preparation: Clients intend to make small behavioral changes within the next 30 days. Counselors can help by offering behavioral options.
4.) Action: Clients put in a lot of time and effort and make successful short-term behavior changes which are often noticed by others. Counselors are available to give client a strong sense of future direction.
5.) Maintenance: Clients have the ability to remain free of unwanted behaviors that once plagued them.
– (Prochaska, DiClemente, & Norcross, 1992)
So, which stage do you find yourself in? We can help you assess that and move forward. Contact us today.