A social worker is working on values clarification with a client who has a dependence on alcohol. The social worker is also assisting the client in recognizing the consequences and the impact his behaviors have on others. The social worker uses a readiness ruler to help assess the client's readiness to change. These methods are most likely to be effective when the client is in which stage of the Transtheoretical Model?

When clients are precontemplative they can often benefit from interventions that help them assess the pros and cons of their behaviors and their willingness and readiness to change. Motivational interviewing is an excellent strategy to help clients who are precontemplative.



When a client is in the maintenance stage they have already recognized the impact of their substance abuse and are trying to maintain the changes to remain sober.

Clients in the action stage should be already changing behaviors to help them live a healthier lifestyle.

Clients in the preparation stage should be taking steps to help them begin making the changes.

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All these strategies are most likely to be effective with a client who is precontemplative.