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vodka [1.7K]
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7

Arnie is a counselor for at-risk youth and finds that many of the teens engage in petty crime or drug use in order to escape str

essors and frustrations they are facing. Arnie’s psychological training has taught him that in order to address the teens’ tendency to avoid frustrations, it is best to generate alternative escapes that are healthy and positive. Which of the following activities could be used to achieve Arnie's goal of providing healthy escapes? introducing meditation starting a music appreciation group starting a cycling group holding a group session to discuss stressors and frustrations Correct Answer(s) Drag appropriate answer(s) here Incorrect Answer(s) Drag appropriate answer(s) here
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1 answer:
Rom4ik [11]2 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is to start a group session to discuss stressors and frustration, and meditation

Explanation:

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