Question: In thinking about Prochaska & Norcross's (2001) article, the stages of change have been identified as Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenence, and Termination. In reflecting
In thinking about Prochaska & Norcross's (2001) article, the stages of change have been identified as Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenence, and Termination. In reflecting on these stages, "what makes each unique" in the process of promoting change in working with addictions? Please be sure to share an example of how each stage can be helpful in the recovery process.
This is a discussion, when answering this discussion can you please insert citations to the answer and also use references at the end of the answer and can you make sure the references coincide with the citations please.
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