Multiple Choice
When gathering information about potential risk factors and resources it is beneficial for an interviewer to:
A) Assess resources first, then explore risk factors
B) Assess family history at the end of the interview
C) Be transparent about making a topic shift
D) Be non-disclosing about one's intention for assessing risks and resources
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