Explain the components of the FRAMES method for brief interventions


1) Feedback: This includes providing feedback in a non-judgmental manner
2) Responsibility: The right to choose to change and client responsibility for change is emphasized.
3) Advice: With permission from the client, the nutrition counselor offers clear advice and a menu of change strategies.
4) Empathy: Throughout the intervention, the counselor interacts with the client in an empathic style displaying warmth, active interest, respect, concern, and sympathetic understanding.
5) Self-efficacy: The counselor offers hope for the future and enhances self-efficacy by expressing optimism for a client's ability to make a change.

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