A culturally sensitive DSM would include all of the following, EXCEPT
a. more extensive guidelines in the DSM's introduction about how to use the DSM in a culturally sensitive manner.
b. a cultural issues section in each chapter or section of disorders .
c. encouragement to practitioners to avoid temptations to assume they can't treat clients with cultural-bound syndromes.
d. the understanding of normal cultural practices that may appear strange or different to the practitioner but are listed in the DSM.
d
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a. interpersonal b. physical c. affective d. cognitive
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a. Deconstructive questions b. Curiosity c. Expertise d. Training
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a. only since the late 1950s b. only since the late 1960s c. only since nondirective counseling became popular d. since the beginning of the counseling and guidance movement and are still a major area of concern