Stages of Change
Treatment
Application of planned procedures to identify and change patterns of behavior that are maladaptive, destructive, or health injuring; or to restore appropriate levels of physical, psychological, or social functioning
Stage of Change: Maintenance
Continued commitment to sustaining new behavior. Post-6 months to 5 years. Want to plan for follow-up support. Reinforce internal rewards. Discuss coping with relapse.
Stage of Change: Precontemplation
Not considering change, lack of readiness. Want to encourage re-evaluation of current behavior. Encourage self-exploration not action. Explain and personalize the risk.
Stage of Change: Action
Practicing new behavior for 3-6 months. Want to focus on restructuring cues and social support. Bolster self-efficacy for dealing with obstacles. Combat feelings of loss and reiterate long-term benefits.
Stage of Change: Relapse
Resumption of old behaviors. Want to evaluate trigger for relapse. Reassess motivation and barriers. Plan stronger coping strategies.
Stage of Change: Preparation
Some experience with change and are trying to change. Planning to act within 1 month. Want to identify and assist in problem solving re: obstacles. Help patient identify social support. Verify patient has underlying skills for behavior change. Encourage small initial steps.
Stage of Change: Contemplation
ambivalent about change, not considering change within the next month. Want to validate lack of readiness. Clarify decision is theirs. Encourage evaluation of pros and cons of behavior change. Identify and promote new positive outcome expectations.