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What was the Suffragette Movement? How did this relate to abolition, prohibition, and other social movements in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
Stages of Change Model
A framework used in counseling and psychology to describe the process by which individuals move through a series of stages when changing behavior.
Healthier Lifestyles
Ways of living that promote physical, mental, and social well-being, including regular exercise, balanced diet, and stress management.
Stages of Change
A model that describes the process by which individuals move through a series of stages when changing a behavior.
Contemplation Stage
A stage in the Stages of Change model where an individual acknowledges the need for change and begins to contemplate taking action.