Minority groups who prefer action and concrete suggestions from therapists may have difficulty with Bowen intergenerational and psychoanalytic therapies. Which one of the following reasons FALSELY reflects the risks?
A) These therapies are aimed at "thinking"-or psychologically-minded-clients, which minority groups are not
B) The therapist may use inappropriate cultural norms to analyze family dynamics, thereby imposing a set of values and beliefs that are at odds with the minority clients' culture
C) The therapist will assume that attachment in all cultures looks the same and the minority client may be inaccurately and unfairly evaluated
D) The therapist may expect minority clients to conform to common cultural norms
A
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