Child Psychology Exam Prep

Category - Child Psychology

“Rescue plans” developed for children and adolescents experimenting with drugs or alcohol, or even using them more regularly, are primarily designed to do what?
  1. Serve as a lifeline-stop a person tempted to use a controlled substance or take a drink from actually doing it.
  2. Reduce the incidence of DWIs by setting up arrangements for a designated driver to bring the child or teenager home safely.
  3. Get the child or teenager to the hospital immediately if he or she overdoses or there is an accident.
  4. Expedite placing the child or teenage substance abuser in rehab.
Explanation
Answer: B - Rescue plans are developed for children and adolescents to make sure they have a designated driver available to get them home safely if they have indulged in drugs or alcohol. Rescue plans are not designed to provide or facilitate actual therapy. The purpose is simply to reduce the likelihood of accidents and injuries resulting from either driving under the influence or being driven by someone under the influence.
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