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Deast7027

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What is the difference between active and passive suicidal ideation?
 
  a) Active ideation involves thoughts of wanting to kill self passive involves thoughts of dying but not an intention to kill one's self
  b) Active ideation involves thoughts of dying but no intention to kill one's self where as passive ideation involves intention and a plan
  c) There is no difference; the two terms are synonymous
  d) Active ideation involves thinking about a plan that is lethal whereas passive ideation is about a suicide plan that is not lethal

Question 2

When referring clients to another treatment provider, or other supportive services, it is important to keep in mind:
 
  a) The way in which the client may interpret the referral and their emotional reaction to the referral.
  b) The reason for referring the client and expectations of the new provider
  c) The amount of support and preparation the client may need before meeting with
  d) the new service provider
  e) All of the above



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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