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penza

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Silence as a counseling technique is best used:
 
  A) when the worker wants to put some pressure on the client to talk.
 
  B) when clients need time to think.
 
  C) when there is a gap in the dialogue.
 
  D) All of the answers are a best use.

Question 2

Assessment in crisis intervention:
 
  A) is best done under controlled conditions using Triage Assessment and other paper and pencil tests that adequately depict intellectual and personality functioning.
 
  B) is generally continuous throughout the intervention.
 
  C) generally attempts to adhere to Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-IV guidelines.
 
  D) stops the moment the client regains equilibrium.



jsm54321

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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