A psychologist working with an Aboriginal client notes the client often avoids direct eye contact and is comfortable with long periods of silence. According to culturally informed practice guidelines, the psychologist should interpret this behaviour PRIMARILY as:
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A
A sign of disengagement or a potential therapeutic rupture that needs to be addressed directly.
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B
A culturally normative communication style indicating respect and allowing time for reflection.
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C
A non-verbal indication that the client is anxious and the psychologist should simplify their language.
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D
Evidence of potential social anxiety that warrants further clinical assessment.