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Question 1 of 5
What are the key components of a safety plan?
Coping strategies, warning signs, and support resources
Medication management, financial planning, and exercise routines
Nutrition plans, sleep schedules, and physical activities
Job search assistance, housing resources, and legal aid
Question 2 of 5
Which of the following situations indicates the need for a safety plan?
A client has a stable support network and no history of self-harm
A client has increased suicidal ideation and a history of previous suicide attempts
A client expresses frustration over a work-related issue but no history of self-harm
A client is managing their mental health well with regular therapy sessions
Question 3 of 5
What is the primary goal of step 2 in the six-step safety planning process?
To identify and use internal coping strategies that a client can implement independently
To contact emergency services immediately
To develop a financial plan to reduce stress
To ensure the client engages in group therapy sessions
Question 4 of 5
Which statement is true regarding the role of socialization in a safety plan?
Socialization should always involve discussing suicidal thoughts with others.
Socialization in the safety plan is intended to provide distraction and support, not to discuss suicidal thoughts.
Socialization is not an important part of safety planning.
Socialization should be avoided in safety planning.
Question 5 of 5
Which of the following is NOT a purpose of a safety plan?
To provide a substitute for comprehensive mental health treatment
To outline coping strategies and resources for managing a crisis
To identify warning signs and preventive measures
To reduce the risk of suicide and self-harm