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Processes and Stages of Change: Counseling With the Transtheoretical Model of Change
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CounselingFamily MedicineSchool CounselingEducationTechnical EclecticismSocial ChangePsychologyClinical PsychologyHelping RelationshipTherapeutic RelationshipMental Health CounselingTranstheoretical ModelChange ManagementTheoretical Integration LiteratureSocial TransitionIndividual TherapyPerformance StudiesCounselor EducationProfessional CounselingProfessional Counseling OrientationArtsTheoretical Integration
Technical eclecticism and theoretical integration literature has typically examined how multiple approaches to counseling practice may lead to more comprehensive and functional outcomes. Few have proposed an integration of approaches from a scientist‐practitioner perspective; many others have neglected the richness found in the body of existing theory. The purpose of this synthesis is to highlight the contributions that the Transtheoretical Model of Change (J. O. Prochaska & C. C. DiClemente, 1984; J. O. Prochaska & J. C. Norcross, 1994) has for technical eclecticism and theoretical integration. The intervention implications of processes and stages of change are discussed.
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