Inspiring and Supporting Behavior Change: A Food, Nutrition, and Health Professional's Counseling Guide

Inspiring and Supporting Behavior Change: A Food, Nutrition, and Health Professional's Counseling Guide
ISBN-10
0880919825
ISBN-13
9780880919821
Category
Health promotion
Pages
142
Language
English
Published
2016-08-08
Authors
Ann Constance, Cecilia Sauter

Description

Do your patients resist behavior change? Do you need tips and tools to help empower your patients on the road to better health? This guide will help you move your patients toward change. Topics include the transtheoretical model and stages of change; the chronic care model; motivational interviewing; goal setting; building long-term support for patients; helping patients find resources beyond nutrition counseling; health literacy; cultural diversity; and addressing biases in health care.

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