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Sean is drunk most of the time he is home. He rarely attends his children’s sporting events or school activities and defaults on most of his responsibilities for helping to care for the home. In spite of the fact that he does not try to participate in these family activities, he tells his wife that he feels guilty about his lack of involvement.
Answer the following:
oWhich stage of the Transtheoretical Model of Change do you think Sean is in? Explain your answer.
oDo you believe that Sean feels guilty? Why or why not?
oHow would you describe the tension Sean lives with wanting to do something he considers important but feeling he is unable to do it?
oWhat can Sean’s wife and children do to begin their own process of healing? Should they wait until Sean seeks treatment? Why or why not?
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