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kaid0807

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To effectively use bridging with Madison (in the above question), a multimodal therapist would
 
  (a) first attempt to empathize with Madison's feelings.
  (b) teach Madison relaxation strategies.
  (c) refer Madison to an anger management support group.
  (d) first intervene with a cognitive approach.

Question 2

When a counselor determines that a client may be at risk for harming self or others, the counselor always must
 
  a. call the police.
  b. take the steps necessary to prevent harm.
  c. call an ambulance to take the client to the hospital emergency room.
  d. notify individuals with whom the client lives.
  e. notify the parents of the client.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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