In the stages of crisis intervention assessment which stage is least important?

  1. Discover what led to the crisis.
  2. Look at precipitating events.
  3. Assess the client's present psychosocial state.
  4. Collaboratively define the problem with the client.
Explanation

Answer: B - Though certainly not unimportant, looking at precipitating events is not as crucial as identifying the event that brought about the crisis, the client's psychosocial state and the ability to define the problem. The precipitating events caused the crisis; the next step is to address the immediate crisis. In case of a fire alarm you put out the fire.

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