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tsand2

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Bilingual clients, according to the authors, are
 
  a. advantaged.
 b. disadvantaged.
 c. neither advantaged nor disadvantaged.
  d. in need of special help.

Question 2

A general recommendation for working cross-culturally is to:
 
  a. ask for a history of oppression early in the interview.
 b. avoid discussing issues of racism unless the client is from a race/similar to yours.
  c. avoid discussing racial/cultural differences unless the client asks for it.
 d. discuss racial/cultural differences early in the interview.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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