The term "culturally encapsulated counselor" refers to a counselor who

a. counsels in a setting where the clients are not diverse.
b. defines reality according to one set of cultural assumptions and fails to evaluate other viewpoints, which renders the counselor insensitive to cultural variations.
c. understands that all counseling is cross cultural.
d. considers evidence that challenges his or her assumptions.
e. has internalized some of society's biases.


d

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a. All state licensure boards require an individual to hold a CACREP accredited degree b. CACREP grants accredited status in a variety of master’s counseling programs, such as addictions counseling and school counseling c. Prospective counseling students are increasingly seeking CACREP accredited programs to attend d. Attending a CACREP accredited program may help avoid training, supervision, or credentialing problems in the future

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