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Shelles

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In order for counseling to remain valued by the public and paid for by third-party payers and clients, professional counselors must
 
  a. show their credentials to each client.
  b. provide evidence showing their work is worthwhile and produces results.
  c. prove they attended a CACREP program.
  d. have taken a specified number of credits in testing and DSM diagnosis.

Question 2

Which of the following BEST describes a culturally competent counselor?
 
  a. Possesses an awareness of their own culture while appreciating and valuing the cultural background of clients.
  b. Engages in monocultural interventions and techniques when working with diverse clients.
  c. Attempts to help clients adapt to and accept Western cultural values and makes connections between client problems and lack of acceptance of Western cultural values.
  d. None of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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