Asked by Samara Pires on Apr 28, 2024
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How could a nutrition counselor begin to explore the perceived pros and cons of a client in regard to changing dietary behaviors?
A) So let's move on. First I'd like to address last week's goal.
B) So you feel good about your diet, but you are not sure if you can keep it going?
C) Would you be willing to discuss the possibility of a change in your eating patterns?
D) What concerns do you have about changing your eating pattern?
E) Do you have an idea of how you will change your eating pattern?
Dietary Behaviors
The eating habits and choices that an individual makes, which are influenced by a variety of personal and environmental factors.
Perceived Pros
The benefits or positive aspects of a situation or decision as understood or interpreted by an individual.
Changing
The process of making or becoming different, often involving the adoption of new habits, perspectives, or behaviors.
- Acknowledge the degrees of readiness in clients and corresponding strategies for intervention at each degree.
- Achieve proficiency in navigating through various stages of counseling, adapting to the client's readiness and motivation.
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Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the degrees of readiness in clients and corresponding strategies for intervention at each degree.
- Achieve proficiency in navigating through various stages of counseling, adapting to the client's readiness and motivation.
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