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For clients from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds,the health professional should assess
Dominant Discourses
Prevailing social narratives that shape our understanding of the world and influence power dynamics within society.
Societal Stories
Narratives or themes that are prevalent in a society, reflecting its values, beliefs, and norms.
Socio-cultural Practices
The collective habits, traditions, rituals, norms, and activities that are characteristic of a given community or society, shaped by its cultural and social contexts.
Unique Outcome
In narrative therapy, it refers to instances or events that deviate from the dominant problem-saturated story of a client's life, highlighting moments of resilience or success.
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