What should you do if your client states: "Nothing helped. Nothing ever helps."
A) Ask about lethality and firearms
B) Ask "Yes-no" questions about what has helped and not helped
C) Avoid "Yes-no" questions and use a continuum to assess what has helped more or less
D) More or less focus on the positive, because it's obvious that your client is incapable of doing so.
E) Panic and let your client you need to take a break to call your supervisor
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