A good engagement principle for working with a First Nations client is:

a. be aware of nonverbal communication norms (light gentle handshake, indirect eye contact, respect of personal change)

b. do not worry about mistrust and reluctance

c. inquire about family history

d. avoid using standardized instruments


a. be aware of nonverbal communication norms (light gentle handshake, indirect eye contact, respect of personal change)

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