Moses, a newly enlisted soldier in the Army, takes the GAT and scores low on problem-focused coping. As he is about to be deployed, how should his supervisor proceed?

a) Require training to help him develop skills to cope
b) Require therapy when he returns from deployment
Consider This: The GAT can help the military be proactive for its soldiers.
LO 10.5: Explain resilience, its relation to trauma and individual differences in resilience
c) Reassign him to a job that does not require deployment
Consider This: The GAT can help the military be proactive for its soldiers.
LO 10.5: Explain resilience, its relation to trauma and individual differences in resilience
d) Suggest he withdraw from the military
Consider This: The GAT can help the military be proactive for its soldiers.
LO 10.5: Explain resilience, its relation to trauma and individual differences in resilience


ANS: a

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