Regardless of a the methods used to train clinical psychologists to be culturally competent, an essential ingredient is that the trainee
A. reaches a deeper appreciation of his or her own cultural identity.
B. reads detailed descriptions of a variety of cultural groups in the form of professional books or peer-reviewed articles.
C. enrolls in courses taught by faculty members whose cultural background is different from that of the trainee.
D. conducts research with participants from culturally diverse backgrounds.
A. reaches a deeper appreciation of his or her own cultural identity.
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a. accommodation. b. assimilation. c. adaptation. d. adjustment. e. concept formation.
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A) temperament B) personality C) attribution D) psyche
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.