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Redwolflake15

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Kiyo, the therapist, decides that she has been too close to the family's process and wants to gain a wider understanding of the therapeutic system. Which structural concept is most applicable?
 
  a. focus
  b. intensity
  c. enactment
  d. unbalancing

Question 2

Which cultural group prefers to get to know someone as a person rather than assessing others based on external factors?
 
  A. African American
  B. Asian American
  C. Hispanic/Latino
  D. American Indians/Alaska Natives



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

C. Hispanic/Latino





 

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