When you are multiculturally different from your client, which of the following is TRUE regarding appropriate self-disclosure?

A) ?Multicultural differences are fairly obvious and can be disclosed spontaneously.
B) ?Frequent practice of the microskills and experience will make self-disclosure a natural part of your interviewing style.
C) ?Self-disclosure must include every aspect of your experience that the client needs to hear.
D) ?The frank disclosure of differences helps establish rapport and may be essential to building trust.


D

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