In the 1970s, Moos and Tsu suggested two phases of the transition process related to adults in transition. These phases are:

a. first focus on elevated stress levels that usually accompany transitions, and second focus on situational influences, circumstances and the client's unique interpretations of past events and current circumstances.
b. first focus on elevated stress levels that usually accompany transitions, and second focus on goals.
c. first focus on situational influences, circumstances and the client's unique interpretations of past events and current circumstances, and second focus on elevated stress levels that usually accompany transitions.
d. none of the above.


a

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