Health-care insurance is very complex with the multiple types and payment plans


A new type of health-care insurance that is being introduced is one that gives a reduction in premiums if the pa-tient takes responsibility for his or her health and stops smoking, loses weight, or engages in some type of health promotion. When the individual first reads about a policy like this and is in the process of considering a change in his or her insurance, which of the following phases of Lewin's Change Model is in process?
A. Thinking
B. Moving
C. Unfreezing
D. Refreezing


ANS: C

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A Incorrect because thinking is not one of Lewin's phases of change theory.
B Incorrect because moving is the middle phase.
C Correct because unfreezing is the first phase.
D Incorrect because refreezing is the last phase.

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