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karateprodigy

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In the case of Working with a Dying Client on a Week-to-Week Basis, which party(s) was unable to cope with the client's impending death?
 
  a. The friends and relatives of the client
 b. The worker
 c. The client
 d. Answers The friends and relatives of the client and The Worker

Question 2

In the case of A Suicide of a Client During the 2-day Workshop for the Staff of a Psychiatric Ward for Inpatient Teens discussed by the author, what were the three phases of work to address this traumatic event?
 
  a. Mourning; a discussion of how to provide support to staff; and a discussion of the impact on their practice with other clients.
  b. Expression of grief, loss, and guilt; a discussion of how to provide support to staff; and exploration of the impact on other clients and implications for practice.
  c. Expression of grief, loss, and guilt; an exploration of how to provide support to staff; and identification of areas for future work.
  d. Expression of grief, loss, and guilt; a discussion of how to avoid client suicides in the future; and exploration of the impact on other clients and implications for practice.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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