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Benefits
and Challenges of Stages of Change
The benefits of using the Stages of Change model are many:
- You can create a climate where realistic, positive change can occur,
instead of setting yourself (and your program participants) up for failure
and disappointment.
- Especially
for addictive or otherwise compelling behaviors, you can turn relapses
and setbacks into learning opportunities — which will translate
into more lasting progress down the road.
- You can
help program participants stay motivated and watch them make new, healthy
habits a permanent part of their daily lives.
However, incorporating Stages of Change into a health education or other
type of program requires some investments of time and other resources.
Challenges include:
- figuring
out instruments and other tools that accurately assess participants'
stages of change
- adapting
programs to incorporate the Stages of Change model in appropriate and
beneficial ways, and
- evaluating
and assessing these new efforts
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