DSM-5 encourages clinicians to consider the influence of cultural factors in both the expression and recognition of symptoms of mental disorders. This is especially challenging when

a. the clinician and the person with the problem do not share the same cultural background.
b. the clinician and the person with the problem share the same cultural background.
c. cultural background does not factor into the diagnostic equation.
d. the clinician and the person with the problem share the same faith.

Answer: a.

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