Multicultural competence is necessary to insure therapists do not impose their values on families. One way to avoid serious ethical errors in working with minority culture families is the _____ perspective, which identifies what is culturally significant from the family's perspective rather than from a prescribed cultural perspective that may not be relevant to a family.

A. gender
B. neutrality
C. culturally relevant
D. interactional


C. culturally relevant

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Making compromises, demonstrating support, and ______ are all ways to foster intimacy with a partner as listed in the text.

A. sharing one's relationship history B. creating shared partner values C. providing constructive feedback D. renegotiating one's identity

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According to the existential viewpoint, death:

a) makes life absurd. b) makes life meaningless and hopeless. c) gives significance to living. d) should not be discussed or explored in therapy.

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Who suggested that functional/transferable skills can best be identified by using a “quick job-hunting map”?

a. Bolles
b. Brown
c. Holland
d. Crace and Brown

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Which of the following professional organizations is a direct descendent of the Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane?

a. American Counseling Association b. American Psychological Association c. American Psychiatric Association d. American Medical Association

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