What is culturally responsive therapy? How does culturally responsive strengths-based therapy (CR-SBT) differ?

What will be an ideal response?


Culturally responsive therapy refers to a counseling relationship in which a client and therapist are of different ethnicities, cultures, races, and backgrounds and the therapist (1) evidences awareness of the significance of both his and the client’s cultural stories; (2) has specific knowledge of the client’s culture; and (3) uses culturally appropriate clinical skills in working with the client. Culturally responsive therapy can be conducted using a variety of theoretical approaches. CR-SBT incorporates culture and also uses a human strengths framework to conduct therapy.

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a. are not useful in groups with adults. b. should be established when problems arise. c. should allow for differences of opinion to arise. d. should minimize differences of opinion.

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Who were the founders of solution focused brief therapy?

(a) Michael White and David Epston (b) Michael White and Insoo Kim Berg (c) David Epston and Insoo Kim Berg (d) Steve De Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg

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Eye movement desensitization/reprocessing (EMDR) works because the strobe light or finger movement interrupts abnormal neural activity.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which of the following is a self-conscious emotion?

A) ?Envy B) ?Anger C) ?Disappointment D) ?Joy

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