Crisis situations are turning points in a client's life. This can result in: Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Something close to a pre-crisis state of functioning.
2. A realistic perception of the event.
3. Dysfunctional personal coping.
4. Anticipatory guidance assistance.
5. A more negative or positive state.


1,3,5
Rationale: Experiencing something close to a pre-crisis state of functioning is an example of change as a result of a crisis.

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