What is "change talk"?

a. Language that suggests a person is considering the importance of engaging in
change work
b. Language that identifies what problems in psychosocial functioning exist or
what things the client would like to work on
c. Language that indicates that the person might not like how things are now,
that the person is starting to see other options, or that he or she might be
considering the possibility of acknowledging a problem
d. Language that facilitates change work during moments of practice


C

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