Multiple Choice
According to criteria developed by Bryan and Rudd, a person's risk of attempting suicide would be considered severe when:
A) Suicidal ideation is often, a plan exists and there are many protective factors
B) A plan is available, a few risk factors are present, and suicidal ideation is infrequent
C) A client can indicate a reason for living but a plan is readily available
D) Suicidal ideation is present and self-control is limited, hopelessness is strong, and reasons for living have not been articulated.
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