A client arrives at a case manager's office in a state of acute distress, speaking rapidly, pacing, and expressing feelings of being overwhelmed after a sudden job loss. What is the primary, immediate goal of crisis intervention in this scenario?
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A
To explore the client's childhood experiences to understand the root of their reaction.
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B
To immediately refer the client to a long-term psychotherapy group for unemployment.
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C
To restore the client to their pre-crisis level of equilibrium and ensure their immediate safety.
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D
To develop a comprehensive, long-term career plan with the client.