Problem: 20-year-old male college student makes an appointment with his University Counseling Center at the urging of his academic advisor. His hygiene is poor, but he is dressed appropriately and cooperative with the counselor. In the first appointment, the counselor learns that the student has not attended classes since the third week of the semester. Finals are approaching, which he suspects he will fail. Since his roommate didn't return after the semester break, he has a single room; he leaves to eat an occasional meal in the dining hall or to buy marijuana from a dealer off campus. He tells you he gets high every day and plays online multiplayer games during most of his waking hours. With further inquiry, the counselor learns that he has a history of depression and one prior hospitalization for a suicide attempt when he was 15. The counselor also learns that the student has been on academic probation and will likely be suspended if he fails this semester. He states his parents are not aware of his situation and will be "furious" if they find out. The following questions related to the counselor's attempt to assess suicide risk and to target an appropriate intervention. The counselor asks the student if he has had thoughts of killing himself, and he states he has thought about hanging himself which is how he attempted suicide at age 15. Based on the information available, what should the counselor inquire about next? a. Whether he is prescribed antidepressant medication. Need Assignment Help?