Client perceptions of pretreatment change

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The authors suggest that when counselors have a rich understanding of pretreatment changes, they are better able to assist clients in capitalizing on such changes. The current study examined client perceptions of pretreatment changes. Thirty-six clients completed Q-sorts pertaining to pretreatment changes they experienced. Four factors pertaining to client perceptions of pretreatment change emerged from the study: problem legitimacy, spiritual resources, ambivalence, and hope. Clinical implications for working with the different pretreatment changes that emerged from this study are discussed.

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Kindsvatter, A., Osborn, C., Bubenzer, D., & Duba, J. (2010). Client perceptions of pretreatment change. Journal of Counseling and Development, 88(4), 449–456. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1556-6678.2010.tb00045.x

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