According to criteria developed by Bryan and Rudd, a person's risk of attempting suicide would be considered severe when:

a) Suicidal ideation is often, a plan exists and there are many protective factors
b) A plan is available, a few risk factors are present, and suicidal ideation is infrequent
c) A client can indicate a reason for living but a plan is readily available
d) Suicidal ideation is present and self-control is limited, hopelessness is strong, and reasons for living have not been articulated.


d

Counseling

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From an ethical perspective, professional impairment is:

a. decreased professional competence and can apply to counselor, student, or supervisor. b. an identifiable condition that may be stable and whose functional limitation are recognized and often overcome by firing the counselor. c. a lack of sensitivity to individual differences in others. d. none of the above.

Counseling

The text authors suggest that the relationship between religion and spirituality and psychotherapy:

a. has largely functioned to distract therapists from their most important behavioral change efforts. b. is a tenuous one because spiritual matters are the concerns of other professionals such as clergy. c. has declined over the past two decades as a real science of psychotherapy has emerged. d. has grown more explicit over the past two decades.

Counseling

Which model assumes that persons with disabilities are a minority group rather than people with pathologies?

a. prevention b. sociopolitical c. peer counselor d. environmental and functional

Counseling