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The pioneer of ethnocultural psychotherapy portrayed in the textbook is:
 
  a. Lilian Comas-Diaz. c. Beverly Greene.
  b. Stanley Sue. d. Alison Smith.

Question 2

For the text authors, the phrase browning of America refers to:
 
  a. the demographic shift towards a higher proportion of minorities in the U.S. population.
  b. the taking away of White power and privilege by minority groups.
  c. the widespread adoption of Browning's multicultural theory of therapy.
  d. the dramatic increase in inter-racial marriages over the past 30 years.



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