The early stages of addiction recovery involve a profound internal struggle. Fear of change, self-doubt, and the comfort of familiar patterns often make the path to recovery seem daunting. Recognizing that each person’s journey is unique helps us support you in finding your way.
Below are some questions to gauge your readiness for change. Remember, this is just a starting point. If you find that you’re not open to change, ask yourself: What is really stopping you? Is it fear of failure, past experiences, lack of support, or uncertainty about the future? Identifying these barriers can be the first step toward understanding and overcoming them. Together, we can explore these challenges and find a way forward to recovery. Let’s turn these obstacles into opportunities for growth and transformation.
Are to ready to change ?
Integrated Readiness for Change Assessment
Part 1: Importance and Confidence Rulers
Rate on a scale of 0-10:
Part 2: Precontemplation Style Identification
Choose the statement that best describes your current thoughts about changing:
Part 3: Stages of Change Assessment
Select the statement that best reflects your current situation:
Part 4: Weighing Pros and Cons
Consider your current behavior and the possibility of changing. Select the most significant pros and cons for each scenario: