A) vomiting or purging.
B) consumption of large amounts of food in one sitting.
C) eating until feeling uncomfortably full.
D) feelings of lack of control, embarrassment, disgust, and guilt.
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A) Their emphasis on uncovering the underlying motives and causes of behavior
B) Their emphasis on behavioral expressiveness, such as assertiveness and direct confrontation
C) Their emphasis on insight as a curative factor in psychotherapy
D) None of the above-Cognitive behavioral therapy is an effective approach for individuals from all cultures.
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A) Ethnocentrism
B) Culture-bound syndrome
C) Insight
D) Multicultural competence
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A) Archival
B) Process-outcome
C) Analog
D) Correlational
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A) privileged
B) international
C) marginalized
D) cultural
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A) Therapists and clients may have the ability to successfully navigate cultural differences.
B) Therapists and clients may over-estimate similarity when they come from the same cultural background.
C) It is too difficult therapists and clients to navigate cultural differences.
D) Clients and therapist of different backgrounds may be at different stages of cultural identity development.
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A) a mood disorder
B) schizophrenia
C) borderline personality disorder
D) an anxiety disorder
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A) culture-bound syndromes.
B) culture-specific therapies.
C) generic forms of psychotherapy.
D) new diagnostic criteria.
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A) underlying psychological dynamics
B) individual personality characteristics
C) theoretical orientation
D) intersecting identities
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A) Cultural matching does not make a significant difference in therapeutic outcomes.
B) Cultural matching always leads to better therapy outcomes.
C) Cultural matching is only important for Asian clients.
D) More and better-designed studies are needed before firm conclusions can be drawn.
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A) one fourth
B) one tenth
C) half
D) one third
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A) be superior to placebo in two or more randomized controlled trials.
B) be equivalent to another well-established treatment in several randomized controlled trials.
C) be identified by several therapists as an effective treatment.
D) Both A and B
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A) should always be seen as symptoms of psychosis.
B) should always be seen as symptoms of depression.
C) are normal symptoms experienced by people in most cultures.
D) may be acceptable and understood experiences in some cultures.
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A) the fields of multicultural psychology and EBPP have always melded together perfectly.
B) the fields of multicultural psychology and EBPP originated from two very different sources and were originally very critical of one another.
C) if therapists engage in good EBPP, they don't need to be multiculturally competent.
D) early EBPP research studies were very careful to include diverse ethnic groups in their samples.
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A) Observation
B) Analog
C) Process-outcome
D) Archival
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A) microaggressions
B) stereotype threats
C) cultural syndromes
D) language variables
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A) right; wrong
B) functional; normal
C) normal; functional
D) spiritual; practical
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A) the small sample sizes for some groups.
B) they ignore within-group differences.
C) the accuracy of diagnoses for members of different cultural groups.
D) the large sample sizes for all the ethnic groups.
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A) Non-Hispanic Whites
B) Hispanics
C) Asians
D) Non-Hispanic Blacks
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A) 10%
B) 95%
C) 50%
D) 30%
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