Follow-up is an important task because
a. clients may have little or no support system.
b. success in maintaining precrisis equilibrium is critical.
c. keeping track of the client's long term needs and re-establishing broken relationships is important in moving beyond the crisis and putting it in the past.
d. both a and b.
Question 2
While assisting a client to examine alternatives, the crisis worker is advised to
a. ensure that the alternatives chosen are ones that the client can truly own and are realistic right here and right now.
b. to accept the fact that clients may not be able to come up with alternatives and allow clients to suffer the natural and logical consequences of their actions.
c. try to get the client to accept worker generated alternatives even if the client is resistant.
d. adhere to all three of the above.