What is the difference between warning signs and risk factors?

a. Warning signs may develop before or after a crisis event, whereas risk factors only develop after a crisis event
b. Warning signs are indicators that a person is experiencing stress during and/or after a crisis situation, whereas risk factors are characteristics combined with the statistical likelihood that people with similar profiles in similar situations will experience a crisis
c. Warning signs can be alternated whereas risk factors are permanent
d. Warning signs refer to suicide, whereas risk factors relate to general characteristics of a person or context


b. Warning signs are indicators that a person is experiencing stress during and/or after a crisis situation, whereas risk factors are characteristics combined with the statistical likelihood that people with similar profiles in similar situations will experience a crisis

Counseling

You might also like to view...

Define the dimension of the physical environment and give two examples.

What will be an ideal response?

Counseling

The concept that better assessment is performed through gathering multiple measures of an individual's performance is the basis of the movement toward:

a. authentic assessment b. positive psychology c. multicultural assessment d. online assessment

Counseling

Incorporating

A. Only requires the filing of a legal document that declares the nature of the business (including a non-profit organization) that you are establishing. B. Provides no legal protection for its members. C. Provides tax exempt status for all grassroots, non-profit organizations. D. Is guided by articles of incorporation, which set forth the organization's basic principles, and bylaws, which describe the basic rules regarding how the organization is to operate.

Counseling

In DBT, clients are expected to complete weekly tracking sheets know as

a. diary cards b. skills training cards c. subjective units of distress scales d. behavioral checklists

Counseling