Whenever a case manager believes that a client is a threat to him- or herself or to other people, the case manager:

A) ?should refer the client.
B) ?needs to teach coping skills.
C) ?must confront the client.
D) ?has a duty to warn.


D

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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All of the following are reasons that the role of the helping professional is more difficult to define than those of other professionals EXCEPT a. situations vary a lot

b. training is not standardized among the various helping professions. c. the field has focused extensively on defining the role of the helping professional in the past. d. the clientele is very diverse.

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In 2010, the largest single item in the federal budget was

A) Social Security. B) defense spending. C) Medicare. D) interest on the national debt.

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For clients who have difficulty identifying somatic sensations, the helper might recommend that they focus on their nonverbal behavior or engage in:

a. progressive muscle relaxation. b. deep breathing and imagery. c. deep breathing followed by a "body scan.". d. introspection.

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