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torybrooks

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What is the usual sequence of help in crisis intervention?
 
  a. First, the client is helped to resolve the immediate crisis, and then traditional therapy is offered.
 b. First, the individual is treated as an outpatient, and then the individual comes in for inpatient medical treatment.
  c. First, relatives are contacted, and then the staff works on the crisis with the individual.
 d. First, traditional therapy explores the motivation for the crisis, then the individual is hospitalized to prevent the suicide, and then therapy is provided to the individual and his or her family.

Question 2

Darryl, age 15, likes this drug because it is freebased, produces an intense and immediate high, and, like cigarettes, is smoked. The drug is ____.
 
  a. PCP
 b. crack
 c. amphetamine
 d. powder cocaine



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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