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Theresa Lowry-Lehnen
RGN, BSc (Hon’s) Nursing Science, PGCC, Dip Counselling, Dip Psychotherapy,
BSc (Hon’s) Clinical Science, PGCE (QTS), H. Dip. Ed, MEd
PhD student Health Psychology
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 The Transtheoretical Model /Wheel of Change; proposed by the

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psychologists James Prochaska and Carlo Di-Clemente helps
people make changes and considers how it can be used for
structuring coaching/ therapy intervention.
The model is particularly helpful in situations where a client is
trying to break a habitual/ addictive behaviour which is
creating repeated problems for them.
It can be applied to a range of habitual problems, including:
Smoking
Misuse of alcohol/ drugs
Eating problems
Other addictive behaviours
James Prochaska /Carlo Di-Clemente
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 Prochaska and Di Clemente’s model has

been set out in a number of different ways
to illustrate the stages that a person often
goes through on the path to change.
 One possible way of listing these stages is as
follows:
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 Pre-Contemplation:

Client is not thinking
at all about changing
their behaviour.
 After PreContemplation, at
some point the client
then moves into Stage 1
of the model.
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 Stage 1 –

Contemplation:
Here the client is in
ambivalence – i.e.
they can see some
benefits in changing
but also are aware of
or experiencing the
benefits of not
changing, so as yet
they haven’t started to
change and are a stage
of indecision.
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 Stage 2 – Decision:
 The client makes a decision

to change.
 Usually this occurs after some
specific triggering
event, which increases their
motivation to change – for
example, if smoking
cigarettes / abusing alcohol is
the problem behaviour, then
an event such as a relative or
friend experiencing serious
health problems from
smoking /drinking might
trigger the client to decide to
cut down their own smoking/
drinking.
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 Stage 3- Action: The

client now begins to
act.
 This may be by
stopping the problem
behaviour altogether
(e.g. by ceasing
smoking/ drinking
alcohol) or by reducing
it (e.g. not giving up
smoking /drinking
altogether, but
reducing it).
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 Stage 4 –

Maintenance: If things
are going well, then the
client maintains their
progress in stopping or
cutting down the
problem/ addictive
behaviour.
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 Permanent Exit – If the client is able permanently to avoid

returning to the problem behaviour then they can be said to
have permanently exited from the cycle.
 Usually they may be said to be controlling or managing the
problem rather than that it has disappeared.
 For example, they might still get cravings to smoke/ drink
alcohol, but so long as they avoid actually smoking / drinking
in practice they will avoid the harmful physical effects
associated with smoking/ alcohol
 However, in most cases before they achieve permanent
exit, the client will experience Stage 5:
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 Stage 5: Lapse:
 The client slips back

temporarily into the
problem behaviour (e.g.
perhaps they are
particularly stressed one
night and they have a
cigarette/ drink
alcohol).
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 Prochaska and DiClemente represent the stages 1-5 as a

wheel or cycle which people generally go round several times
before they are able to exit permanently.
 The model is therefore sometimes referred to as "The Wheel
of Change", but should not be confused with the ‘Wheel of
Life’, with which most coaches are familiar as a common tool
for initial assessment of different areas of a person’s life!
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 The 'lapse' stage in Prochaska and DiClemente’s model is

sometimes called 'relapse'. This distinction can therefore be
used to highlight to the client that if they have a slip-up or
lapse, they have a choice – they can either:
 Get back on track, recognise their progress and try to learn
from the experience of lapsing as to what they might do
differently the next time to avoid lapsing again in a similar
situation
 OR
 Lose heart and see the lapse as a sign that they will never
achieve change in which case the lapse may become a
permanent relapse.
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 If the client does relapse, then the therapist/

coach can encourage them to respond to the
situation practically.
 Rather than see the lapse as a sign of failure of
will power, just see it as a natural stage in the
process of change and encourage the client to see
that they have a choice about whether to get back
on track.
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 How can a therapist/ coach use Prochaska and
DiClemente’s Model?
 A coach/therapist can use the model when working with a
client either by sharing it with the client or else as a
framework to work to behind the scenes.
 The client can be shown the model of change, asked to locate
what stage they feel they are at currently and what stages
they have moved through, and to elaborate on circumstances
and their thoughts about this.
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 Often, seeing the model of change and the stages, enables a

client to feel that their perceived problem is not so
extraordinary as they may initially think and that they are
actually following quite normal stages in working through
their problem.
 Explaining to a client that a relapse is normal and doesn’t
have to lead to failure, can assist the client in dealing with
potential feelings of guilt, shame or inadequacy at not
progressing faster.
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 Seeing the stages of the model set out and explained
clearly can also help a client to feel that the situation is
not hopeless or beyond their control.
 Instead, it is a situation where they can progress if they

are patient, set realistic achievable goals and don’t panic
when they lapse, but try to adopt a mentality of learning
from experience without judging themselves.
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 The model also takes the pressure off the

therapist / coach to solve all the client’s problems
immediately.
 Instead they have a clear framework within which
they can encourage the client to locate their
problem behaviour and select strategies.
Trans-theoretical Model of Change
 At any stage in the coaching process where the

client appears to be blocked or faltering in
progress, the therapist/ coach can go back to the
model and reassess with the client what stage
they are at and what may be appropriate
strategies for them therefore to adopt.
 Different strategies are appropriate for different
stages of the model.
Stage

Appropriate
Strategies

Pre-Contemplation:
Client not considering trying to
achieve change

For someone at this stage, appropriate information
as to why change may be helpful for the client,
provided in a non authoritarian manner by way of
simple information, may be of use.

Stage 1 - Contemplation:
Client sees some benefits in
changing but is also experiencing or
aware of benefits in not changing

Encourage the client to:
1. Analyse the arguments for and against change (e.g.
to complete a list highlighting and weighing up both
the advantages and the disadvantages of making the
changes they are thinking about)
2. Reflect on different options for change and the
likely effect of them.
3. Consider whether there are any very small ways
they could begin to take steps in the direction of
change, which seem reasonable and achievable to
them.
Stage

Appropriate Strategies

Stage 2 Deciding to try to
achieve change

Encourage client to:
1. Plan change carefully rather than make a rush decision.
2. Break the plan down into achievable goals.
3. Write down commitment to change.
4. Think about where they can get support for following their
plans.

Stage 3 - Acting
to achieve change

Encourage client to:
1. Follow their plan, monitor and review progress.
2. Reward and congratulate themselves on successes (even small
successes).
3. Remind themselves of the benefits that will ensue if they
achieve goals and acknowledge & identify those benefits as they
happen (even if only partially achieved)
4. Pace themselves at a level where they will be able to sustain
motivation & if possible allow themselves some time to relax
when they are not focusing on their plan – Recognise they have a
life outside the plan.
5. Learn from things which don’t turn out as they expect.
6. Make use of appropriate support.
7. If they lapse, try not to return back to where they started from
but instead recognise the progress they have made, revise their
Stage

Appropriate Strategies

Stage 4 Maintaining
change

Encourage client to:
1. Recognise that development is an
ongoing process.
2. Maintain and review plans
until absolutely sure they are no longer
required.
3. Again, if they lapse, try not to return
back to where they started from but
instead recognise the progress they have
made and implement a new plan, learning
from the lapse.
4. Think about whether there is a way they
can help others make positive changes in
the light of their experience.
References
 Prochaska, J.O. & DiClemente, C. C. (1982) “Transtheoretical

therapy: Toward a more integrative model of change” from
'Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice', 19, 276-288.
 Prochaska, JO; Norcross, JC; DiClemente, CC (1994) Changing for
good: the revolutionary program that explains the six stages of
change and teaches you how to free yourself from bad habits. New
York: W. Morrow;. ISBN 0-688-11263-3
 Prochaska, JO.; DiClemente, CC (2005) The transtheoretical
approach. In: Norcross, JC; Goldfried, MR. (eds.) Handbook of
psychotherapy integration. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University
Press; p. 147–171. ISBN 0-19-516579-9
 Prochaska, JO. & Norcross, JC (2010)Systems of psychotherapy: a
transtheoretical analysis. 7th edition Brooks & Cole, CA

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Prochaska and DiClemente's Trans-theoretical Model of Change. By Theresa Lowry-Lehnen. Lecturer of Psychology

  • 1. Theresa Lowry-Lehnen RGN, BSc (Hon’s) Nursing Science, PGCC, Dip Counselling, Dip Psychotherapy, BSc (Hon’s) Clinical Science, PGCE (QTS), H. Dip. Ed, MEd PhD student Health Psychology
  • 2. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  The Transtheoretical Model /Wheel of Change; proposed by the       psychologists James Prochaska and Carlo Di-Clemente helps people make changes and considers how it can be used for structuring coaching/ therapy intervention. The model is particularly helpful in situations where a client is trying to break a habitual/ addictive behaviour which is creating repeated problems for them. It can be applied to a range of habitual problems, including: Smoking Misuse of alcohol/ drugs Eating problems Other addictive behaviours
  • 5. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  Prochaska and Di Clemente’s model has been set out in a number of different ways to illustrate the stages that a person often goes through on the path to change.  One possible way of listing these stages is as follows:
  • 6. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  Pre-Contemplation: Client is not thinking at all about changing their behaviour.  After PreContemplation, at some point the client then moves into Stage 1 of the model.
  • 7. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  Stage 1 – Contemplation: Here the client is in ambivalence – i.e. they can see some benefits in changing but also are aware of or experiencing the benefits of not changing, so as yet they haven’t started to change and are a stage of indecision.
  • 8. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  Stage 2 – Decision:  The client makes a decision to change.  Usually this occurs after some specific triggering event, which increases their motivation to change – for example, if smoking cigarettes / abusing alcohol is the problem behaviour, then an event such as a relative or friend experiencing serious health problems from smoking /drinking might trigger the client to decide to cut down their own smoking/ drinking.
  • 9. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  Stage 3- Action: The client now begins to act.  This may be by stopping the problem behaviour altogether (e.g. by ceasing smoking/ drinking alcohol) or by reducing it (e.g. not giving up smoking /drinking altogether, but reducing it).
  • 10. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  Stage 4 – Maintenance: If things are going well, then the client maintains their progress in stopping or cutting down the problem/ addictive behaviour.
  • 11. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  Permanent Exit – If the client is able permanently to avoid returning to the problem behaviour then they can be said to have permanently exited from the cycle.  Usually they may be said to be controlling or managing the problem rather than that it has disappeared.  For example, they might still get cravings to smoke/ drink alcohol, but so long as they avoid actually smoking / drinking in practice they will avoid the harmful physical effects associated with smoking/ alcohol  However, in most cases before they achieve permanent exit, the client will experience Stage 5:
  • 12. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  Stage 5: Lapse:  The client slips back temporarily into the problem behaviour (e.g. perhaps they are particularly stressed one night and they have a cigarette/ drink alcohol).
  • 13. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  Prochaska and DiClemente represent the stages 1-5 as a wheel or cycle which people generally go round several times before they are able to exit permanently.  The model is therefore sometimes referred to as "The Wheel of Change", but should not be confused with the ‘Wheel of Life’, with which most coaches are familiar as a common tool for initial assessment of different areas of a person’s life!
  • 14. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  The 'lapse' stage in Prochaska and DiClemente’s model is sometimes called 'relapse'. This distinction can therefore be used to highlight to the client that if they have a slip-up or lapse, they have a choice – they can either:  Get back on track, recognise their progress and try to learn from the experience of lapsing as to what they might do differently the next time to avoid lapsing again in a similar situation  OR  Lose heart and see the lapse as a sign that they will never achieve change in which case the lapse may become a permanent relapse.
  • 15. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  If the client does relapse, then the therapist/ coach can encourage them to respond to the situation practically.  Rather than see the lapse as a sign of failure of will power, just see it as a natural stage in the process of change and encourage the client to see that they have a choice about whether to get back on track.
  • 17. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  How can a therapist/ coach use Prochaska and DiClemente’s Model?  A coach/therapist can use the model when working with a client either by sharing it with the client or else as a framework to work to behind the scenes.  The client can be shown the model of change, asked to locate what stage they feel they are at currently and what stages they have moved through, and to elaborate on circumstances and their thoughts about this.
  • 18. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  Often, seeing the model of change and the stages, enables a client to feel that their perceived problem is not so extraordinary as they may initially think and that they are actually following quite normal stages in working through their problem.  Explaining to a client that a relapse is normal and doesn’t have to lead to failure, can assist the client in dealing with potential feelings of guilt, shame or inadequacy at not progressing faster.
  • 19. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  Seeing the stages of the model set out and explained clearly can also help a client to feel that the situation is not hopeless or beyond their control.  Instead, it is a situation where they can progress if they are patient, set realistic achievable goals and don’t panic when they lapse, but try to adopt a mentality of learning from experience without judging themselves.
  • 20. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  The model also takes the pressure off the therapist / coach to solve all the client’s problems immediately.  Instead they have a clear framework within which they can encourage the client to locate their problem behaviour and select strategies.
  • 21. Trans-theoretical Model of Change  At any stage in the coaching process where the client appears to be blocked or faltering in progress, the therapist/ coach can go back to the model and reassess with the client what stage they are at and what may be appropriate strategies for them therefore to adopt.  Different strategies are appropriate for different stages of the model.
  • 22. Stage Appropriate Strategies Pre-Contemplation: Client not considering trying to achieve change For someone at this stage, appropriate information as to why change may be helpful for the client, provided in a non authoritarian manner by way of simple information, may be of use. Stage 1 - Contemplation: Client sees some benefits in changing but is also experiencing or aware of benefits in not changing Encourage the client to: 1. Analyse the arguments for and against change (e.g. to complete a list highlighting and weighing up both the advantages and the disadvantages of making the changes they are thinking about) 2. Reflect on different options for change and the likely effect of them. 3. Consider whether there are any very small ways they could begin to take steps in the direction of change, which seem reasonable and achievable to them.
  • 23. Stage Appropriate Strategies Stage 2 Deciding to try to achieve change Encourage client to: 1. Plan change carefully rather than make a rush decision. 2. Break the plan down into achievable goals. 3. Write down commitment to change. 4. Think about where they can get support for following their plans. Stage 3 - Acting to achieve change Encourage client to: 1. Follow their plan, monitor and review progress. 2. Reward and congratulate themselves on successes (even small successes). 3. Remind themselves of the benefits that will ensue if they achieve goals and acknowledge & identify those benefits as they happen (even if only partially achieved) 4. Pace themselves at a level where they will be able to sustain motivation & if possible allow themselves some time to relax when they are not focusing on their plan – Recognise they have a life outside the plan. 5. Learn from things which don’t turn out as they expect. 6. Make use of appropriate support. 7. If they lapse, try not to return back to where they started from but instead recognise the progress they have made, revise their
  • 24. Stage Appropriate Strategies Stage 4 Maintaining change Encourage client to: 1. Recognise that development is an ongoing process. 2. Maintain and review plans until absolutely sure they are no longer required. 3. Again, if they lapse, try not to return back to where they started from but instead recognise the progress they have made and implement a new plan, learning from the lapse. 4. Think about whether there is a way they can help others make positive changes in the light of their experience.
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  • 26. References  Prochaska, J.O. & DiClemente, C. C. (1982) “Transtheoretical therapy: Toward a more integrative model of change” from 'Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice', 19, 276-288.  Prochaska, JO; Norcross, JC; DiClemente, CC (1994) Changing for good: the revolutionary program that explains the six stages of change and teaches you how to free yourself from bad habits. New York: W. Morrow;. ISBN 0-688-11263-3  Prochaska, JO.; DiClemente, CC (2005) The transtheoretical approach. In: Norcross, JC; Goldfried, MR. (eds.) Handbook of psychotherapy integration. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press; p. 147–171. ISBN 0-19-516579-9  Prochaska, JO. & Norcross, JC (2010)Systems of psychotherapy: a transtheoretical analysis. 7th edition Brooks & Cole, CA