Which of the following is true of Dwairy's (2009) work with Arab-Muslim clients in the context of cultural variations and their effect on psychotherapy used?
a) She encourages individuals to express verbally their private emotions.
b) She focuses on a person's relation to his or her family.
c) She encourages individuals to engage in self-reflection.
d) She specifically urges clients to be in touch with their inner selves.
b
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a. ?Broca's aphasia b. ?Huntington's disease c. ?Wernicke's aphasia d. ?Korsakoff's psychosis
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