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Haya94

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The statement, I have always felt like an outsider.
 
  Maybe I am . . . not White enough to be considered White and not Black enough to be considered Black is indicative of the __________ status of the People of Color Racial Identity Development Model.
  a. Conformity/Pre-Encounter
  b. Dissonance
  c. Immersion/Emersion
  d. Internalization

Question 2

Incorporating a gender sensitive perspective is important for the counselor working with
 
  a. men only.
  b. women only.
  c. children only.
  d. men and women.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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