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Tirant22

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Institutional culpability in not controlling violent behavior enough may be attributed to
 
  a. much stronger client rights.
  b. a fear of being sued.
  c. too much publicity about violent events which are then copycatted by others.
  d. monetary expenditures.

Question 2

After a violent incident, the institution may want to
 
  a. do a disciplinary investigation to determine if there was negligence.
  b. conduct both Critical Incidents Stress Debriefing and a psychological autopsy.
  c. use flooding procedures to immediately get the staff member back on the job.
  d. choice b for the group and choice c for the individual.



wilsonbho

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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