During the action phase of the Prochaska’s model, the therapist’s goals are to do all of the following, EXCEPT

a. planning for concrete steps that are then taken to modify behavior.
b. being alert for signs of problems.
c. assisting the client to address issues that contribute to or exacerbate the SUD.
d. assisting in individual growth.


c. assisting the client to address issues that contribute to or exacerbate the SUD.

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a. Observe the process b. Make sure to remember all the content c. Make a query to another family member that allows the other family member tofollow up on what the dominating person has been saying d. Let the person know that dominating the session is not productive and that everyone needs equal time to talk

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