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erika

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A way to lose Native American receptivity and trust is to
 
  a. ask about the client's family.
  b. inquire about the client's tribal affiliation.
  c. inquire about the client's tribal membership.
  d. ask the percentage of Indian blood the client has and share personal Indian heritage stories.

Question 2

Which of the following practical, tribally-specific interventions discussed in the chapter involves assisting Native clients with exploration of personal and career issues by focusing in on the positive, cultural themes of belonging, mastery,
 
  independence, and generosity identified as culturally-appropriate ways.
  a. Examine/teach the historical context
  b. Promote positive cultural identity
  c. Reduce isolation/enhance social connections
  d. Work with the noninterference principle



Hikerman221

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b.



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