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What does Motivation Enhancement Therapy primarily address?

  1. Awareness of past addiction impacts

  2. Client's ambivalence towards change

  3. Introspection of life goals

  4. Utilizing support systems

The correct answer is: Client's ambivalence towards change

Motivation Enhancement Therapy (MET) specifically focuses on a client's ambivalence towards change. One of the fundamental principles of MET is to help individuals recognize and resolve any conflicting feelings they may have about altering their behaviors, especially in the context of addiction. The therapy aims to empower clients to articulate their reasons for wanting to change as well as their reservations. By doing so, it fosters a more collaborative environment where clients can explore their motivations and develop a stronger commitment to change. This approach acknowledges that ambivalence is a common experience in individuals facing addiction and helps to guide them towards making positive choices regarding their recovery. While awareness of past addiction impacts, introspection of life goals, and utilizing support systems can be important in the broader context of addiction recovery, they are not the primary focus of Motivation Enhancement Therapy. Instead, MET zeroes in on facilitating movement through the process of change by addressing and resolving ambivalence, which is essential for successful treatment outcomes.