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Section 17 Effect of Collectivism or Individualist Culture
Upon the TMH Structure
Question
17 | Test
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Update Telemedicine in the Amish and Mennonite communities of Wisconsin
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QUESTION 17 In face-to-face therapy access to client’s significant others can be difficult. Why is your client’s culture relative to collectivism or individualism especially important in TMH located in the clients’ in-home setting? To select and enter your answer go to Test.