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A genogram is a way of understanding family systems by:
 
  a.Discussing what has happened in the familyb.Looking at a family tree in a new wayc.
  Not talking about what has happened in the past

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When supervising someone from a different culture, what are some of the strategies that can be used?
 
  a.Talk loud and fastb.Use stories and metaphorsc.Use simple words and talk slowly



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Answer to Question 1

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B

Answer to Question 2

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C



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