In working transculturally with trauma survivors, it is recommended that a clinician:
a. continually challenge their own prejudices, assumptions, and attitudes
b. assess the client’s knowledge and past history of treatment, as well as what they consider to be helpful or healing, adapting the intervention based on their culture as appropriate
c. collaborate with a cultural consultant or indigenous healer as appropriate
d. empower the client as the expert, while restoring agency and meaning to the survivor’s life
e. all of the above
Answer: E
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