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Culture is defined as _________________ utilized by members of a particular society to construct their unique view of the world, and ascertain their identity.




a. a set of behavioral norms, meanings, and values or reference points


b. a person's language and race


c. a person's religious beliefs


d. all of the above

a. a set of behavioral norms, meanings, and values or reference points

Providing ethnically matched therapists and conducting therapy in a client’s native language are examples of what cultural approach?




a. Formative methodfor adapting psychotherapy (FMAP)


b. Psychotherapy adaptation and modification framework (PAMF)


c. Surface structure adaptations


d. Deep structure adaptations



c. Surface structure adaptations

Incorporating the ideas, beliefs, and values of a person's culture into thetreatment is an example of what cultural approach?




a. Formative method for adapting psychotherapy (FMAP)


b. Psychotherapy adaptation and modification framework (PAMF)


c. Surface structure adaptations


d. Deep structure adaptations

d. Deep structure adaptations

Which of these is a bottom-up, participatory approach for culturally adapting psychotherapy, which can be used to modify evidence-based practices as well as empirically supported treatments?




a. Formative method for adapting psychotherapy (FMAP)


b. Psychotherapy adaptation and modification framework (PAMF)


c. Surface structure adaptations


d. Deep structure adaptations





a. Formative method for adapting psychotherapy (FMAP)

Which of these is NOT one of the five phases which make up the FMAP approach?




a. generating knowledgeand collaborating with stakeholders


b. integrating generated informationwith theory and empirical and clinical knowledge


c. obtaining approval from the governing authority to roll out the culturally adapted clinical intervention


d. reviewing the initialculturally adapted clinical intervention with stakeholders and revising theculturally adapted intervention


e. finalising the culturally adapted intervention.

c. obtaining approval from the governing authority to roll out the culturally adapted clinical intervention




*the 5th phase is:


Testing the culturally adapted intervention



FMAP stands for




a. formative method of adapting psychotherapy


b. formative method of acceptance psychotherapy


c. formative markers of adapted psychotherapy


d. formative method of altering psychotherapy

a. formative method of adapting psychotherapy

Which of these is a top-down and theory-driven psychotherapy adaptation and modification framework?




a. Formative method for adapting psychotherapy (FMAP)


b. Psychotherapy adaptation and modification framework (PAMF)


c. Surface structure adaptations


d. Deep structure adaptations

b. Psychotherapy adaptation and modification framework (PAMF)

The concept of cultural complexities involves




a. understanding cultural stereotypes and how they influence a client's behaviours


b. being aware of surface structure adaptations


c. Focusing on more than just a person’sethnicity, and recognising different aspects of diversity, such as gender, age,immigration status, and sexual orientation


d. all of the above



c. Focusing on more than just a person’s ethnicity, and recognising different aspects of diversity, such as gender, age, immigration status, and sexual orientation

People from other countries who have been here for several generations experience




a. very different stressors than do families of new immigrants.


b. similar types of stressors as families of new immigrants


c. the same cultural influences and beliefs as families of new immigrants


d. a natural aversion to psychotherapy and help seeking

a. very different stressors than do families of new immigrants.

For the purposes of a culturally-based diagnosis the identification of environmental pathogenic factors is essential. Such factors include




a. family life


b.estimates of the impact of media, socio-political structures, rules and values


c. church affiliation, schedules, rituals, schooling norms


d. all of the above


e. both b and c

d. all of the above

Pathoplastic factors in cultural psychiatry refer to:




a. toxins in the environment


b. malleable cultural aspects of psychopathology


c. the uniqueness of symptom expression


d. none of the above

c. the uniqueness of symptom expression