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burchfield96

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In 2007, the APA published recommendations pertaining to sensitive clinical practice with __________, due to concerns about diagnostic bias and other issues.
 
  a. victims of abuse
  b. girls and women
  c. transgender individuals
  d. multiracial individuals

Question 2

Multiculturalism in clinical psychology
 
  a. is discouraged by the American Psychological Association.
  b. was a primary cause of the 1988 schism of the American Psychological Association.
  c. is considered important for treatment, but not for research or education.
  d. none of the above



samiel-sayed

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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