By Allan Ritchie
																																	
As I have worked with clients I know that many of them come to us for help in generating positive change in their lives. Eager to help, I grab my tarot deck and we go to it. In preparing for this article, I researched "change" and discovered what is called the "Five Stages of Change". The Transtheoretical Model, as it is called in more scholastic circles was developed by James O. Prochaska and Carlo Di Clemente lays out an integrative model to intentional behavioral change. This model outlines that change happens in five stages. This is a personal evolution one undertakes to embrace a positive change and is often used in recovery programs. While I must start by saying, I don't have any meaningful background in the treatment of mental health of a person, I resonated with this material as it seems to be what I have been doing with clients for a while. Tarot is a tool that can be a great asset to facilitate personal awareness and change. The Tarot and the laying out of the cards have for centuries been used as a guide for the help of change and improving our lives. I believe that a lot of the work done in a Tarot reading falls into one or more of these stages.
The
																																	first stage of change is Precontemplation. Precontemplation is the
																																	stage where there is little or no awareness of the need for, nor a
																																	desire for change. This is when a person may not be aware that their
																																	behavior is not serving them well. This is the cliche of "The
																																	first step is to admit there is a problem." The Transtheoretical
																																	Model posits that instead, the first stage is that we require a
																																	change, whether or not we know that we need that change. When a
																																	family stages an intervention, it is to bring someone to an
																																	understanding of that need for change. As tarot readers, we have a
																																	chance to see the client in this stage. Often the querent comes to us
																																	knowing that something isn't working. We can layout the cards and
																																	lead them through this stage. Using a general spread can give a
																																	client a survey to what may not be working in their lives. Here we
																																	are brushing up against what can be a touchy subject for the client.
																																	When we examine the need for change that might be currently unknown
																																	to the client, but it might be something worse as the client may be
																																	turning a blind eye to it. This issue may be anything from a mild to
																																	a chronic condition. This tends to be the stage where those around
																																	someone can see the need for change or recovery far more clearly than
																																	the one who needs to enact the change.  Precontemplation is a tough
																																	stage as it is before the client acknowledges that there is a need
																																	for a specific behavioral change. As tarot readers, we can be a
																																	useful tool to facilitate that new awareness for a client, and how we
																																	do it must be very carefully considered. 
The
																																	second stage of change is Contemplation. Contemplation is a long
																																	stage that encompasses many different milestones. This is where the
																																	client begins by becoming aware of a need for change, then starts to
																																	imagine a change, followed by choosing a change to undertake.
																																	Contemplation is the first active step to recovery and development.
																																	When a client looks actively at change, then the tarot is a great
																																	tool to examine potential outcomes and consequences. In the initial
																																	stages of contemplation, we can cast spreads, such as a vision board,
																																	that gives the client a chance to see what a new change can look
																																	like. Envisioning a goal or an improved state can fuel the work to
																																	make it a reality. This is not quite fortune-telling as we are not
																																	predicting a future, but more using the symbolic language of the
																																	Tarot to consider what the future could become. 
The
																																	third stage is Preparation. Once the choice is made and a client has
																																	decided to make a change, then comes the preparation. Moving through
																																	this stage the choices have been narrowed down. When looking at a
																																	choice, another spread that I like is a Pro-Con spread to determine
																																	the benefit of the choice. Doing the work to consider each option
																																	open to the client and how it may benefit or hurt can shape the
																																	decision process. Keeping in mind that the Tarot doesn't absolve
																																	anyone from the responsibility for making choices in their lives,
																																	rather it can help to inform those choices. 
The
																																	fourth stage of change is Action. Here we begin to enact the change
																																	and step into owning the results of behavioral choices. Enacting the
																																	plan created in Contemplation the Action step is where the dynamic
																																	work of change is done. The Action Stage is a commitment to what has
																																	been only imagined and planned. In this stage, tarot spreads that can
																																	help are those that show support for the work. Here we can use
																																	spreads that encourage and show the potential outcome as a reward for
																																	the work that is being done. Seeking out support from others is
																																	invaluable for those undergoing great personal change. One of my
																																	favorite action spreads is "Thought-Word-Deed". Here is a
																																	three-card layout where we can find specific things to think about
																																	and encourage ourselves. We get the words to speak that will bring
																																	our intention to the universe. When we say out loud, what we want, it
																																	empowers our choice. Then, a specific action to undertake to achieve
																																	that goal. As ever, we must be mindful of the questions that we ask
																																	and how we phrase them. We must ensure that we are working for the
																																	best benefit of the client. A careless reading can undermine the work
																																	that is being done. Honoring a client's commitment to change is our
																																	part in their success. 
The
																																	fifth stage of change in Maintenance. This is the step where the
																																	actions taken by the client have reaped the rewards of behavioral
																																	change and now they have a new way of engaging life. We have to
																																	accept that Maintenance is a stage that may well last years and
																																	potentially the rest of a client's life.  Once they have made the
																																	specific behavioral change that they had desired and choose in the
																																	Contemplation stage they have to keep enforcing in the Maintenance
																																	stage. Relapse is always a threat. Taking for granted a change
																																	accomplished will always be permanent can lead to relapse. Vigilance
																																	is needed and time to allow new behavioral patterns to cement. A
																																	tarot reading can provide insight into how to maintain and watch for
																																	relapse. 
There
																																	are many different types of change and with some clear understanding
																																	and insight, people can make a monumental and lasting, positive
																																	change in their lives. As tarot readers, we are often able to walk
																																	alongside them as they go through this change and we can support and
																																	encourage them. There may be a time when we have to step back and
																																	refer clients to more trained and licensed support services. If you
																																	have a client who is looking to schedule more time with family,
																																	increase their exercise regimes, or develop habits to be successful
																																	in the office then give it a go. If there is a medical or legal issue
																																	that needs to be resolved then it is important to know when to
																																	escalate the help to a medical or legal professional. Always remember
																																	we have legal and ethical responsibilities to know our limits.