In a substance abuse intervention program, motivational interviewing is most closely intended to:
A) creating discrepancies between the current state of affairs and the individual's ideal self-image, desired behaviours, and desired outcomes.
B) provide continued motivational feedback and support for clients who have attained the action stage of change by themselves.
C) help clients set specific goals that act as motivators for the prevention of relapse.
D) help clients select specific behaviour change strategies that act as self-motivators.
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