The following illustrates a “cry for help” during the ending stages of the clinical work:

A. The clinician asks for extra supervision.
B. The client threatens harm to self when the work is ending.
C. The client in the waiting room calls out to the secretary for assistance in standing.
D. The client drops out of the work.


ANS: B

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What will be an ideal response?

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