Wednesday 7 May 2014

The Family

At this stage the subject undergoes actual exposure with its own resources and all external assistance (that of your friends and partner) must be in decline. The basic process of this stage and the previous is the handling of contingencies (already mentioned) and the change of levels achieved with the feeling of having achieved a State of maximum self-efficacy and confidence and that the temptations are minimal (annex I). The maintenance status lasts between 6 months and 5 years, thereafter at the beginning of the Performance. So far I have gone hypothesizing the case of Charlie which, in a chapter of the Friends series, it was his problem with alcohol. Read more here: Charlie Ergen. But chosen behavior was moderate consumption of this substance as health behavior and is evident that elected chapters Matew, Phoebe, Charlie, and all the components of the series responds favourably to moderate alcohol intake following the predisposition of their positive effects depending on what they have learned.

Therefore, these characters are located in the maintenance: conservation of the action where Charlie needn't change processes to avoid the consumption of alcohol abuse, as we have seen throughout the series and through the behavior of the characters, but yes you need Charlie (as alcoholic) prevent relapse. Nor the other characters need to change processes. As we have seen, all the scenes in relation to alcohol are directed to health behaviors. The passage of the pre-contemplation and contemplation stages have been induced by cognitive processes and decision-making-induced awareness, education and sense of efficiency, in addition to the invaluable emotional favorable environment of Charlie with his partner and friends help interpersonal relationships. There is no reference of the family environment, but Charlie is that indefinite age of 40 years where some people are beginning to question in that phase of his life are and perhaps this has influenced to boost its decision and the passage of the preparation stage to the stage of action.

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