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Should clients match the language of the interviewer, or should the interviewer match the language and style of the client?
 
  A) Clients should be referred to helping professionals who match their style.
  B) Interviewers should always strive to match the client's style.
  C) Client and interviewer language and styles synchronize in the session.
  D) Both options can be appropriate given the client and the situation.

Question 2

What is acculturation?
 
  A) Accurately identifying the ethnic background of a given client.
  B) The process of growth experienced by the client during helping sessions.
  C) The degree to which a person adopts the standard way of behaving in a given culture.
  D) None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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