By design, cognitive-behavioral therapies aim to help clients conform to dominant cultural values, because that is equated with "functional" within a given society. Therefore, therapists need to carefully consider which of the following when using CBFT?
A) Ensuring treatment goals do not clash with cultural values of the client
B) Whether or not the expert stance of the therapist is in conflict with a client's cultural values or beliefs
C) Ensuring treatment goals do not clash with cultural values of the client and whether or not the expert stance of the therapist is in conflict with a client's cultural values or beliefs
D) None of these is correct
C
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