hat might be different about a culturally responsive interview compared to a traditional interview?
A. The therapist in a culturally responsive interview will be aware of and discuss cultural differences with the client and listen to client statements about culture.
B. The therapist in a culturally responsive interview will be aware of their own culture and discuss these differences with the client to ensure that the client feels comfortable working with the therapist.
C. The therapist in a culturally responsive interview will implement before meeting with the client face to face to ensure that the client feels comfortable and free to share their answers to the client’s questions.
D. There are no differences.
A. The therapist in a culturally responsive interview will be aware of and discuss cultural differences with the client and listen to client statements about culture.
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