The final push toward a young person’s being at High Risk is given by the person’s:

A. Own negative attitude.
B. Social Status
C. Abuse Status
D. Poor School.


Answer: A. Own negative attitude.

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What are some methods group counselors can use to minimize group member causalities?

a. Engage in pre-group screening, examine potential members suitability for group counseling, and make sure the counselor has the knowledge and skills to lead the group, take a group counseling class. b. Only accept psychologically healthy group members, engage in pre-group screening, and evaluate the group often for risk factors. c. Examine potential members for suitability for group counseling, check in with group members at the end of each session, and provide group members with external support from their community. d. None of the above.

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To best assist a client with an anxiety disorder, a counselor should

a) tackle the causes of the problem first, then work to relieve symptoms b) focus on relieving symptoms first, then tackle the causes of the problem c) avoid the clients' presenting problem, and work on other issues first to develop rapport d) talk about the weather

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According to Shneidman's concept of situational characteristics of suicidal people, the common stimulus in suicide is unendurable psychological pain and the common stressor in suicide is frustrated psychological needs. (p. 214)

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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One feature of an effective clinical theory is that it has the ________ and the breadth to encompass diverse clients

a. system b. strength c. perspective d. flexibility

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