In order to prevent or minimize the development of an enduring stress disorder, following a
disaster or traumatic experience the worker should
A) Allow a few days for the person to calm down before intervention
B) Get the victim some warm food and clothing
C) Give the person some time alone to collect himself/herself
D) Begin immediate mental health intervention
D
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Community inclusion is one of the core principles underlying services provided to individuals with disabilities and their families.
A young woman with a history of drug abuse appears at a Mental Health Clinic for her fourth visit with a clinical social worker. Though calm and lucid at previous interview, the client is not agitated, anxious, sweating profusely and her hands are shaking. She seems unable to sit still and moves her legs continuously. She occasionally rises and walks aimlessly around the room. The worker might suspect
A. a possible drug withdrawal syndrome. B. a pre-psychotic episode. C. intoxication. D. a drug overdose.
When you add an IRS to a client log, you not only have these ratings, plus a description of
the events, but, when you count each recorded incident, you also may have a frequency count. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Three classical leadership syles do not include
a) Authoritarian b) Democratic c) Laissez-faire d) Reciprocal