Multiple Choice
All of the following are useful for clients in the contemplation stage EXCEPT
A) state or restate the problems or challenges to be sure there is a clear understanding.
B) delineate clear goals and the timing of beginning steps.
C) discuss the client's perception of both the advantages and disadvantages of making a change.
D) support the client's feelings of ambivalence toward making a change.
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