How do feminist theorists address the issue of native healers?
a. Because the efficacy of any one native healer’s practices has not been demonstrated, it is unethical to include native healers in treatment plans.
b. It is all right for a client to choose to see a native healer but a feminist therapist would not want to talk about it. Religion and therapy should always be separate things.
c. Feminist therapists discourage clients from confusing the effectiveness of therapy by involving other processes, particularly less scientific practitioners such as astrologers, herbalists, shamans, and priests.
d. Feminist theorists agree that getting the whole picture of the therapeutic efforts combined in a client’s system of mental health care is part of being respectful of the client’s culture and responsible in your own practice.
Answer: d
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What will be an ideal response?