Reframing Failure in Behavior Change

Mary Marden Velasquez author Carlo C DiClemente author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Guilford Publications

Publishing:1st Jul '26

£33.99

This title is due to be published on 1st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Reframing Failure in Behavior Change cover

Reoccurrence or relapse happens with almost all types of behavior change--and too often is stigmatized. This compelling work from leading experts provides a fresh perspective on the function of failure in a person's journey through the stages of change. Whether in addiction treatment or other health care contexts, setbacks can help clinicians and clients identify what went wrong and adapt their approaches. The book examines the critical tasks of each of the pre-action and action stages of change and highlights key processes needed to move through them. It provides a vital multidimensional blueprint for using failure to make subsequent change efforts more effective.

"This inspiring work reimagines what it means to fail. Across nearly every kind of health behavior, relapse is the rule rather than the exception--but it can also be a teacher. This book is special because it reframes failure as part of the process of change, rather than the end of it. I recommend this book for practitioners and students in public health, social work, psychology, and health promotion. It would work well in classrooms, given its blend of storytelling, science, and practical tools.”--Scott T. Walters, PhD, Regents Professor, College of Public Health, UNT Health Fort Worth

"Phenomenally engaging, clear, and concise. True to its title, this excellent book from leaders in the field focuses on the heart of the matter regarding behavior change--change is hard, and failure is common along the way. Despite this seemingly grim reality, the book describes theory and tangible interventions that can promote and sustain successful behavior change. In doing so, it provides a great deal of hope regarding people's capacity to change, even when the pathway is difficult."--Katie Witkiewitz, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Director, Center on Alcohol, Substance use, And Addiction, University of New Mexico

“We have only to reflect on our own experiences to acknowledge the difficulty of change. This book shifts the conversation about the concept of relapse. The authors draw from the addictions literature, the transtheoretical model, and elements of learning theory to destigmatize interruptions that may occur during the behavior change process. In the field of addiction, this is a critically important message that can support clinicians and clients alike."--Molly Magill, LICSW, PhD, Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University School of Public Health

"The authors challenge conventional thinking with the powerful insight that failure can be the source of innovation for future success. This book emphasizes the dynamic nature of the transtheoretical model, showing how individuals recycle through the stages of change and how this process is essential to growth. DiClemente and Velasquez illuminate the interplay between stages and processes, helping practitioners understand that progress often emerges from persistence through failure. This book is not just insightful--it’s indispensable."--Cynthia Moreno Tuohy, Senior Consultant and Former Executive Director, NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals-

ISBN: 9781462562787

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226 pages