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    On this lonely apex of the mountain, Contemplation tells him of his true Christian name, both in the sense of his baptismal name and in his metaphorical standing as a Son of God. Contemplation reveals that the Redcrosse Knight “Shalt be a Saint, and thine own nations frend / And Patrone: thou Saint George shalt callèd bee, / Saint George of mery England, the signe…

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    but the program focused on people who were in the pre-contemplation, contemplation, and preparation stages. The community was surveyed to determine who smokes and people’s decisions to stop smoking, which the data of the conducted survey was organized to determine what stages people were in. People in the pre-contemplation have no idea of tobacco’s detrimental health effects, so they had no desire to quit. Pre-contemplation and contemplation stages are people who have an idea of tobacco’s…

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    people trying to change need motivation at all stages not just when they are actually making the change, they need motivation from the beginning of the process and all the way through because it is very each to get stuck in the precontemplation and contemplation…

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    The Stage-Of-Change Model

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    The stages-of-change model was developed in the mid 1980s by James Prochaska and Carlo DiClemente. The model showed that people can make behavior health changes on their own. The model has six steps including precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance, and relapse. The model shows that changes does not happen in one step but rather through different stages. The stages-of-change model has also been use in a broad range of behaviors health behavior change programs…

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    with the beer. Mr. Brown denies any HI/SI at the time of session. He also has attended 6 meeting at Third Tradition AA meeting. The counselor praise the client for being able to stay sober for six days in a row. Mr. Brown appears to be in the contemplation stage of change as evidence of willing to seek residential treatment for his substance abuse problem. The counselor next scheduled individual session with Mr. Brown is on Monday August 31, 2015 at 1130 am. Reynaldo The counselor met with the…

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    change towards precontemplation by adding awareness about the causes, consequences, and cures towards my behavior. For instance, feedback gives me great awareness that got me to better understand my set goals and progress. The second stage is contemplation, people at…

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    forward and partially controversial points of view when it came to philosophy. For Western cultures, his beliefs made a lot of sense because he was all about self-actualization. Contemplation was the major characteristic that defined Russell’s philosophical views to achieve this self-actualization. Through contemplation, a person can expand one’s self and enlarge their knowledge. He believed that through questioning one can find knowledge even if no definite answer is concluded.…

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    Dsm IV Diagnosis

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    DSM IV Diagnosis Using the DSM IV diagnostic tool, Elizabeth’s substance use would be diagnosed as Alcohol dependence (AD). She has more than the minimum three required criteria to meet the DSM IV diagnosis of alcohol dependence. A study by Pabst, Kraus, Piontek & Baumeister (2012) shows that to be classified as alcohol-dependent, a person has to meet at least three of the seven DSM IV criteria of AD in the previous 12 months. She has tolerance, as she has markedly increased amounts of…

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    Transtheorectical Model

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    There are six stages in the stages of change: Precomtemplation, contemplation, preparation, actio, maintenance and relapse. In the Pre-contemplation stage, people do not intend to take action in the next six months also, people are often unaware that their behaviour produces negative consequences. People in this stage often underestimate the pros of the change…

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    Transtheoretical Model

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    grouped and put into three different categories. Contemplation consisted of 28 females,…

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