What four cognitive elements are important when considering a treatment plan?

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Answers:
1. The client must accept the rationale for the plan.
2. The client needs to believe that the plan will work.
3. The client needs to commit to the plan.
4. The client should carefully consider recruitment of others to support him/her in carrying out the plan.

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