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Response to First Post
Agreeableness and Conscientiousness are seen to be a result of culture that combines to form a personality trait. With this in mind can it be asserted that a practitioner needs to understand either of the two and not both to be able to treat or counsel their clients? Culture is seen to as a proponent cause of the resulting trait in individuals. Without an understanding of these cultures, the practitioner is incapacitated to comprehensively incorporate effective treatment to clients. The view that cultures sufficiently breed Agreeableness and Conscientiousness traits is universally agreed upon and understanding culture will yield a comprehensive treatment.
Response to Second Post
Considering the age and gender of the individual, is it possible for Neuroticism and Extraversion traits to vary among persons with similar cultures? To understandings how culture influences the traits observed in people, other factors that can contribute the personalities need to be incorporated. Despite the above assertion, the traits...
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