Endnotes

Executive Summary

1. Carlo DiClemente and James O. Prochaska, “Understanding How People Change Is First Step in Changing Unhealthy Behavior,” American Psychological Association website, Dec. 3, 2003, http://www.apa.org/research/action/understand.aspx.

2. DiClemente and Proschaska, “Understanding How People Change Is First Step in Changing Unhealthy Behavior.”

Chapter 3

1. Woody Allen, playing the part of Alvy Singer, showed this problem, literally in Technicolor, when he was introduced to Allison, played by Carol Kane, in Annie Hall. The exchange went like this:

Allison: I’m in the midst of doing my thesis.

Alvy: On what?

Allison: Political commitment in twentieth-century literature.

Alvy: You, you, you’re like New York, Jewish, left-wing, ...

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