During the initial contact stage, the following types of interventions are typically used EXCEPT:

A. becoming more aware of a child's behavior and signs of alcohol/drug use.
B. expressing concerns about safety.
C. conducting a formal intervention and looking at inpatient/residential treatment for chemical dependency.
D. talking with other parents about a child's behavior in their homes.
E. discussing at-risk factors of alcohol/drug dependence and addiction.


Answer: C

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