Pinderhughes defines four psychological dynamics that define cross-cultural work and the relationship between the client and the provider. What are they?

A. Difference, assimilation, experience, and privilege
B. Family, acculturation, ethnicity, and power
C. Family, ethnicity, race, and power
D. Difference, ethnicity, race, and power


Answer: D

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