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jrubin

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Each of the following is an argument for diagnosis EXCEPT
 
  a. Diagnosis provides a common language among mental health professionals.
  b. Diagnosis is typically required to receive reimbursement for counseling services from insurance companies.
  c. Diagnosis can create a self-fulfilling prophecy for clients.
  d. Diagnosis can provide a starting point for treatment planning.

Question 2

__________ is the level of treatment that is probably most appropriate for a client who expresses the wish for self-harm and has a plan and the means to follow through with self-harm.
 
  a. Outpatient treatment
  b. Inpatient treatment
  c. Support groups
  d. Intensive outpatient treatment



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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