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washai

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What should a competent therapist do with the research-related material in their mental health field?
 
  A) Avoid the research literature altogether to prevent confusion
  B) Stop reading the research literature upon graduation
  C) Use the research literature to inform clinical decisions and treatment planning throughout their career
  D) Learn at least one evidence-based treatment and implement it with all clients

Question 2

Which of the following statements is TRUE about a therapist competent in working with and acknowledging diversity issues in the counseling relationship?
 
  A) A competent therapist is one who admits that handling diversity issues is a career-long struggle and journey that adds depth to the person-of-the-therapist.
  B) A competent therapist is one who says, I don't have any culture, so they cannot help with diversity issues.
  C) A competent therapist is one who reports that being from a diverse or marginalized group qualifies them as an expert in diversity issues.
  D) A competent therapist is one who assumes that, because they have read about topics in diversity, they are competent in diversity issues.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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