Suzanne has seemed sad and withdrawn for the past six months, but in the last week or so she's seemed to perk up and is spending more time socializing with her friends and posting pretty pictures on social media. Based on this change in behavior, the best thing to ask her is:
A. have you attempted suicide in the past?
B. are you still feeling depressed?
C. do you have a diagnosable mental health disorder?
D. are you thinking about injuring or killing yourself?
Answer: D
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What will be an ideal response?
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