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LaDunn

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In the cultural spectrum described by Cross and colleagues, cultural pre-competence refers to a situation where a therapist:
 
  a. understands most cultural values and effectively interacts with diverse clients.
   b. respects cultural differences but doesn't know how to proceed with clients.
  c. believes their racial group is superior to others but is able to disguise this bias.
  d. feels racially superior and openly discloses this with clients to proceed in therapy.

Question 2

When faced with an ethical dilemma, a clinician should do all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  A. Trust and follow his or her instinct
   B. Consult with a supervisor
   C. Involve the client in the discussion
   D. Use an ethical assessment screen



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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