The stages of change in Prochaska and DiClemente’s (1992) model are:
A. admitted powerlessness, turned over my will, came to believe, admitted faults, made amends, shared with other sufferers.
B. pre-contemplation, preparation, contemplation, action, and maintenance.
C. first use, re-use, dependence, addiction, withdrawal, and recovery.
D. pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance.
ANS: D
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