What perspective or point of view does this multicultural story emphasize? A) the ridiculousness of trying to out-compete one of your friends B) how varying diets and habits can lead to varying strengths and weaknesses C) the usefulness of having friends when you are facing a difficulty in life D) the importance of friendship and tolerance in the midst of differences in taste and beliefs
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-Have a sense of humor -> even with clients by knowing your client and limits, but don't break the boundary of client therapist relationship
-Appreciate the influence of culture ->Be sensitive to the differences that arise from social class, race, sexual orientation, religion, and gender
-The most important instrument you have is YOU
-Be authentic in knowing and being comfortable with yourself and be okay with your mistakes
-Be a therapeutic person and be clear about who you are (you aren't the savior or the expert on their life and develop boundaries)
-have an identity
-respect and appreciate themselves
-open to change
-make choices that are life oriented = aware of early decisions they made about themselves, others, and the whole world
-authentic, sincere, honest
-make mistakes and are willing to admit them
-have a sincere interest in the welfare of others
-possess effective interpersonal skills
-become deeply involved in their work and derive eating from it
-passionate
-maintain healthy boundaries
**A person cannot be all of these things, but they know what to grow into
"Be willing to grow, to risk, to care, and to be involved"
-Have a sense of humor -> even with clients by knowing your client and limits, but don't break the boundary of client therapist relationship
-Appreciate the influence of culture ->Be sensitive to the differences that arise from social class, race, sexual orientation, religion, and gender
-The most important instrument you have is YOU
-Be authentic in knowing and being comfortable with yourself and be okay with your mistakes
-Be a therapeutic person and be clear about who you are (you aren't the savior or the expert on their life and develop boundaries)
-have an identity
-respect and appreciate themselves
-open to change
-make choices that are life oriented = aware of early decisions they made about themselves, others, and the whole world
-authentic, sincere, honest
-make mistakes and are willing to admit them
-have a sincere interest in the welfare of others
-possess effective interpersonal skills
-become deeply involved in their work and derive eating from it
-passionate
-maintain healthy boundaries
**A person cannot be all of these things, but they know what to grow into
"Be willing to grow, to risk, to care, and to be involved"
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