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michelleunicorn

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For Adler, the healthy person
 
  a. has no conflicts
  b. feels superior to others
  c. can recall early memories
  d. has the courage to be imperfect

Question 2

It is possible that in assessing for suicide risk, counselors will encounter false positives or false negatives. An example of a false negative would be
 
  a) providing restrictive levels of care to clients not seriously in danger of killing themselves
  b) failing to have hospitalized clients who go on to commit suicide
  c) providing restrictive levels of care to clients who are at risk for suicide
  d) failing to have hospitalized clients who are not at risk for suicide



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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