If a client thinks that a problem is critical, even though by objective standards ,the problem does not seem to be that bad, then ____
A. the client cannot be helped
B. for him or her, it is critical
C. you need to immediately apply the tasks of Stage I
D. you are working with a severely disturbed person who has no sense of reality
ANS: B
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