Stages of Change
Person-Centered Core Conditions
Stages of M.I.
Double Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy
100
  • An individual will begin thinking more frequently about making a change. The individual may decide that a change needs to be made, but not today (e.g., “I should stop smoking by the end of the year.”) 

  • The individual may notice that a behavior is problematic but may continue to feel ambivalent toward change

  • When making a pros/cons list of making said change, the individual may list equal numbers of pros and cons

What is contemplation?

100

To be genuine, real, and authentic in the relationship

What is Congruence?

100
  • This stage focuses on identifying the necessary steps toward change

  • The counselor continues to evoke, as opposed to telling the client what to do 

  • Before offering advice or information, the counselor should always ask for the client’s permission to share information

What is planning?

200
  • The individual has changed their behavior and intends to continue doing so

  • The individual may either get rid of the problematic behavior or acquire new, healthy behaviors

What is action?

200

Accepting the client as they are, as a person of inherent worth possessing both positive and negative feelings and impulses

What is Unconditional Positive Regard. 

200
  • The counselor works to better understand the client’s reasons for change

    • The counselor should be looking out for change talk and sustain talk

  • The counselor should assess whether a reluctant client is lacking confidence or is lacking desire to change

What is evoking?

300
  • The individual is typically unaware that the behavior he/she is engaging in is problematic and may defend their problematic behavior

  • The individual may become defensive when others suggest a need for change

What is precontemplation?

300

 Willingness and sensitive ability to understand the client’s thoughts, feelings and struggles from the client’s point of view; to adopt their frame of reference

What is Empathy? 

300
  • This phase focuses on building rapport and creating a supportive, comfortable environment for the client. The goal is to create a strong working alliance that feels collaborative.

  • In this phase, the counselor should also seek to understand the client’s perspective, concerns, and values.

What is engaging?

300

Cohort member who is most likely to be found hammocking between sessions with clients

Who is Kervins?

300

Cohort member who knows everything about the latest and greatest in TV/movie news

Who is Lindsey?

400
  • The individual may begin accumulating resources and supports needed in order to make the change

  • The individual may decide that within a certain time frame (typically less than 30 days) the change will occur

  • The individual will list more pros to changing than cons

What is preparation?

400

An innate motivation to grow and mature and realize its self-interest, especially when provided with a supportive environment.

What is Self-Actualization

400
  • In this stage, the counselor should ask themselves what the client’s goals are and if these goals are different than the counselor’s aspirations for change for the client

  • The counselor and client should feel like they are working together toward a common goal

  • Should feel like dancing, not wrestling

What is focusing?

400
Cohort member who loves exploring the outdoors with her dog

Who is Phyllis?

400

Cohort member who is the go-to expert on all things Texas-food related

Who is Jaimie?

500
  • Once an individual has sustained change for a while (typically more than six months), they are considered to be in the _________ stage

  • The individual is typically confident in their ability to continue the behavior change in the future

What is maintenance? 

500

An absence of prescriptive techniques or perspectives introduced by the therapist, such as questions, interpretation, advice, coaching, or diagnosis.

What is Non-Directive? 

500

Give an example of change talk and an example of sustain talk

(will vary)

500

Cohort member who can always be counted on for an ice cream break, literally ANY time of day

Who is Caroline?

500

Cohort member who is unsure if she is more excited about her marriage or the cake that follows

Who is Brittany?

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