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phichai phoemsuk
on Dec 21, 2024Verified
Culturally sensitive consciousness raising often includes:
A) how the dominant culture may have oppressed the client and influenced their self-views.
B) a client's expression of suppressed anger over discrimination.
C) a client's redefinition of themselves in terms of the dominant culture.
D) active interventions to secure social justice.
Dominant Culture
The prevailing culture in a societal context that holds the most power and is often considered the norm or standard.
Culturally Sensitive Consciousness
Awareness and incorporation of cultural differences and similarities into therapeutic practices to provide effective and respectful care.
- Detail the approaches and methods distinct to therapy in multicultural settings.
Verified Answer
MI
Learning Objectives
- Detail the approaches and methods distinct to therapy in multicultural settings.
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