Sue and Sue's (2003) notion of cultural relativism as one perspective on which multicultural psychotherapy can be based consists of:

a. developing culture-specific techniques that match the socioculture of each patient group.
b. developing transcultural skills that are applicable across a range of minority groups.
c. blending culture-specific and universally effective treatment components when working with minority groups.
d. insuring that minority group clients have better access to therapists from their minority group.


A

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