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Multicultural Guidelines and Competencies, Dimension 1: Be aware of your own assumptions, values, and biases. Based on this, which of the following contributes to your ability to become more self-aware?
 
  A) Develop a specialty practice by immersing yourself in every detail of daily life of one or two cultural groups at a time.
  B) Consider yourself as a cultural being and recognize your own limitations.
  C) Rather than consider each client as unique, focus on the common behaviors that the person before you may have in common with the cultural group to which they belong.
  D) Achieve complete multicultural knowledge through study and experience.

Question 2

Multicultural competence includes:
 
  A) awareness.
  B) knowledge.
  C) skills.
  D) all of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

D



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