Which of the following correctly identifies the three factors upon which the role of the therapist depends (Atkinson, Thompson, & Grant, 1993)?

a. Goals of helping, degree of previous therapy, level of therapist training
b. Locus of problem etiology, theoretical stance, length of expected therapy
c. Client level of acculturation, locus of problem etiology, goals of helping
d. Level of therapist training, counselor level of acculturation, length of expected therapy
e. Goals of helping, theoretical stance, locus of problem etiology.


Answer: c

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