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Tirant22

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Providing guidance
 
  a. is an archaic term that best describes school counseling in the 1960s and has little to do with contemporary counseling and particularly crisis intervention.
  b. means clients are incapable of helping themselves.
  c. means clients don't have the knowledge or resources available to get themselves out of the crisis and need an expert in providing them with the tools to do so.
  d. means helping clients focus on their goals.

Question 2

Providing protection means (p 82)
 
  a. shielding the client from potential traumatic events post crisis.
  b. safeguards clients from engaging in harmful and destructive behavior.
  c. is an overarching task that takes precedence over everything else.
  d. both b and c.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



Tirant22

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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