The culturally encapsulated counselor is characterized by:

A. defining reality according to the client's reality.
B. showing sensitivity to cultural variations among individuals.
C. evaluating other viewpoints and making attempts to accommodate the behavior of others.
D. defining reality according to a narrow set of cultural assumptions and failing to evaluate other viewpoints; making little attempt to understand and accept the behavior of others.


Answer: D

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