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Beheh

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Everly's Crisis Intervention Principles state that crisis intervention techniques should consider
 
  a) location, population, and readiness for intervention.
  b) event, population, and immediacy to situation.
  c) event, population, readiness for intervention, and client.
  d) location, population, and client.

Question 2

Recent research has shown that there can be a relationship between how an individual scores on an anger-hostility measure and future:
 
  a) Violent behavior with an intimate partner
  b) Suicidal behavior
  c) Depression episodes
  d) Manic episodes



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Answer to Question 1

c;

Answer to Question 2

a



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