Asked by Gavin Bastable on Sep 23, 2024

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When meeting clients with unfamiliar diversity issues,it is the responsibility of the counselor to _______________________________________________.

A) inquire how the issues are impacting these clients
B) educate themselves about how best to support and engage these clients
C) to adopt a neutral stance so as not to unknowingly participate in marginalization of these clients
D) impress upon these clients that they "get" where the clients are coming from

Diversity Issues

Concerns and challenges related to the varied dimensions of diversity, including race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, disability, and culture, among others.

Marginalization

The process by which individuals or groups are pushed to the periphery of society, limiting their access to resources and opportunities.

Counselor Responsibility

The ethical, professional, and personal duties a counselor has toward their clients, including confidentiality, competence, and integrity.

  • Understand the significance of addressing diversity in treatment planning and execution.
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Sydney Watson2 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
It is the responsibility of the counselor to educate themselves about how best to support and engage these clients. This includes learning about their culture, values, beliefs, and experiences of oppression or marginalization. By doing this, the counselor can better understand their clients' perspectives and offer appropriate strategies to address their issues. Inquiring about how the issues are impacting the clients and adopting a neutral stance are also important, but these are only part of a larger process of cultural competence that involves ongoing learning and self-reflection. Impressing upon clients that the counselor "gets" them can be a form of cultural imposition and should be avoided.