14-year-old Tiffany has been receiving weekly outpatient therapy for depression for several months. During the last two visits, the therapist noted that Tiffany, besides appearing more despondent, displayed a few instances of suicidal ideation that previously had not been present. Tiffany denied having any concrete plan, however. The psychologist contacted the mother, who didn't seem particularly concerned. "Tiffany talks like that all the time," she said. How should the psychologist proceed with this patient?
A) Arrange to have Tiffany hospitalized because she is at risk of hurting herself.
B) Have Tiffany tested to better assess whether she is high risk or low risk.
C) Schedule sessions with the mother, both alone and in family therapy with Tiffany.
D) Refer Tiffany to another therapist who might be able to work with her better.
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