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Feminist therapists are urged to go beyond typical informed consent and aspire to empowered consent, by which is meant that:
 
  a. the therapist discloses her own therapy experiences.
  b. the client has access to the specialized knowledge of the clinician, such as the risks and benefits of therapy.
  c. the client seek a second opinion with a female therapist before initiating therapy with any clinician.
  d. the client attend a power analysis group session before initiating individual therapy.

Question 2

A feminist therapist would conceptualize sexual assault as:
 
  a. a personal and individual act of violence.
  b. a political expression of one person's power over another.
  c. both a personal attack and a political expression of one group's power over another.
  d. political attack on vulnerable women who have been socialized to be vulnerable.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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