The term "culture-analysis" is best described as

A. the use of hidden cultural values in facilitating change.
B. an assessment tool, which determines how culture has influenced a client's actions.
C. the identification of inconsistencies in belief systems that cause internal conflict.
D. the analysis of cultural cues to address strain or conflict within the family system.


Answer: A

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(a) psychoanalysis (b) individual psychology (c) brief solution-focused therapy (d) analytical psychology

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a. Select the group comprised of 6-12 people b. Determine the objectives of the program c. Draft a set of questions to guide the group d. Consider what data are needed for evaluation reports

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a. True b. False

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