Prepare for the Certified Addiction Counselor (CAC) exam with our comprehensive practice resources, including quizzes, flashcards, and multiple-choice questions designed to enhance your knowledge and confidence for the test.

Each practice test/flash card set has 50 randomly selected questions from a bank of over 500. You'll get a new set of questions each time!

Practice this question and more.


In terms of cultural identity, what does being traditional-interpersonal signify?

  1. Rejection of cultural heritage

  2. Active participation in both cultural identities

  3. Acceptance of their cultural background without bias

  4. A state of indecision regarding cultural affiliation

The correct answer is: Acceptance of their cultural background without bias

Being traditional-interpersonal signifies an acceptance of one's cultural background without bias, emphasizing a harmonious integration of cultural heritage into personal identity. This concept reflects how individuals embrace their traditions, customs, and values while also recognizing their significance in shaping who they are. The focus is on valuing one's cultural identity and the interconnectedness it brings to interpersonal relationships, allowing for a deeper understanding of oneself and a more enriched social experience. Such acceptance can lead to a sense of belonging and pride in one's cultural roots, contributing to overall well-being. In contrast, the other options explore less affirmative orientations toward cultural identity. Rejecting cultural heritage implies a distancing from or denial of one's background, which does not align with the notion of traditional-interpersonal. Active participation in multiple cultural identities suggests a dual or bicultural experience, while a state of indecision indicates confusion or conflict regarding one's cultural affiliation, neither of which captures the essence of fully embracing one's cultural background.