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- Does behavior always follow from attitudes? Why or why not? Discuss the factors that affect whether behavior follows from attitudes.To change behaviors we need to promote behavior change strategies.which of the following are behaviors change strategies you can help your client with? Select all that apply and also give rationale a) encourage client to maintain the change b) reinforce toward change c) evaluate the situation and use an algorithm to determine the safest method d) advocate for changes in the community e) identify client readiness to learnfill of the word Behavior with words connected to Johnson's Behavioral system model B E H A V I O R
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