Some cultural aspects you may find in the interview include all but one of the following:

a. Middle-class U.S. clients may be expected to use direct eye contact

b. Many Spanish-speaking groups have more varying vocal tone and rapid speech rate than English-speaking people.
c. Less economically advantaged groups often expect advice and suggestions rather than drawn-out talk and analysis of the problem.
d. Men tend to feel more comfortable with closer interpersonal distance than women.


d

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One difference between ethics and law is that:

A) ?laws are proactive while ethics are reactive. B) ethical codes are often aspirational while laws are mandatory.? C) ethical codes are mandatory while laws offer guidance.? D) laws are reactive while ethics are proactive.

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A. It is appropriate; assessment in any form is harmful to the relationship. B. It is appropriate; assessment should occur in an ongoing and moment-to-moment basis. C. It is inappropriate; an intake and diagnosis are imperative to treatment planning. D. It is inappropriate; an intake and diagnosis are legally and ethically required.

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The alignment between our head, our heart and our gut is called ___________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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