Clients from other countries who suffered traumatic oppression in their native country may develop PTSD. Which of the following is least helpful in dealing with their PTSD?

a. Assimilating quickly into the culture of their current country of residence.
b. Engaging in their native religious practices.
c. Maintaining a strong cultural identity.
d. Social support from an interpreter or fellow countryman


Answer: a. Assimilating quickly into the culture of their current country of residence.

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