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A South American client doesn't want to discuss family issues. What is your client seeking?
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Family Loyality
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A white-anglo saxon therapist is treating a latino patient who arrives late and this annoys you. How could you deal with this issue?
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Ask them what does late mean to them. Don't refer them out to a latino therapist.
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When working with a black family keep in mind that...
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they don't hold to sexual stereotypes.
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A latino client would have the most difficulty working with a non-latino psychotherapist who...
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emphasizes formality over informality.
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Steven is 25 y.o., not in a committed relationship. He asks you if being gay is wrong or if you can support him to maintain his rel. or is it wrong to be gay?
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If you don't agree, refer out.
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In a native american indian family it is important for the psychotherapist to...
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identify each family members levels of aculturation
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A gay client tested postive for HIV, what should the psychotherapist do?
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let the client express his feelings.
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