The question "where are you from?" can be considered a microaggression in the form of a
A. Microassault
B. Microirritation
C. Microinvalidation
D. Microfrustration
According to the article, "Racial Microaggressions in Everyday Life implication for Clinical Practice," contemporary explanations of racism emphasize that racism
A. is more likely than ever to be disguised and covert
B. Has evolved to a more ambiguous and nebulous form that is more difficult to identify and acknowledge
C. Continues to be easily publicly exhibited and accepted
D. Both A and B
According to the article, "Racial microaggressions in everyday life implications for clinical practice, " contemporary explanations of racism emphasize that racism
A. Is more likely than ever to be disguised and covert
B. Has evolved to a more ambiguous and nebulous form that is more difficult to identify and acknowledge
C. Continues to be easily publicly exhibited and accepted
D. Both A and B
In the article, "Racial microaggressions in Everyday life implication for clinical practice" it is suggested that the problem of microaggressions can only be accomplished when
A. An open, honest dialogue is begun
B. Mental health education begins to include training on race and culture
C. Mental health education incorporates training to overcome fear and resistance about talking about these topics
D. A, B, and C
E. B and C only
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