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The focus of MI is to elicit change talk (e.g., pros) rather than place emphasis on counterchange talk (e.g., cons); for some clients, constructing a decisional balance can reinforce their own reasons to not make a change. True or False?

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False. MI acknowledges and addresses the pros and cons of change through the decisional balance process.

Step-by-step explanation:

False. The focus of MI (Motivational Interviewing) is to elicit change talk, which includes both pros and cons. While it is important to explore the client's reasons to make a change (pros), MI also acknowledges and addresses the client's reasons to not make a change (cons). By engaging in a decisional balance, where both the pros and cons of change are considered, the client can gain a clearer understanding of their own motivations and make an informed decision.

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