Define values
What is core beliefs that influence how we act. It supports the choices people make in life
Define Culture
Culture - pertains to knowledge, language, values, and customs that are passed down from person to person and from one generation to the next generation
The benefits people receive simply by being part of the dominant group
Ethnocentric Bias
What is using your own culture and country as a standard of what is right and good and judging other cultures or countries by our own frame of reference
Define logotherapy
what is therapy through meaning or healing through meaning?
what is Prejudice
A negative attitude toward an entire category of people, often an ethnic or racial minority
Define encapsulated world
what is ignoring consideration of the diversity of world views and seeking support from those who thinking and value as we do
What is discrimination
Unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group and its members
Define Spirituality
What is a set of beliefs and practices that can result in a life changing path that gives greater meaning, purpose and fulfillment to a persons life.
What are micro aggressions?
Persistent verbal, behavioral, and environmental assaults, insults, and invalidations that often occur subtly and are difficult to identify
Philosophy of life
Made up of the fundamental beliefs, attitudes, and values that govern a person's behavior
What is compassion
An essential part of one's spiritual development, involves caring about another's suffering
Diversity
a difference in identity and experience. This can range from race, ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, age. socioeconomic status and etc.
Define stereotypes
A judgmental generalization applied to an individual without regard to his or her own uniqueness. Also a set of beliefs or characteristics of a social group
What is unintentional racism
societal conditioned things we do or say that do not register as offensive or oppressive
Who developed logotherapy
Victor Frankl
What was Zimbardo's suggestion on unusual or aberrant behavior
The external situation and the system that creates and maintains the situation
Quest for meaning has these three questions
"Who am I?" "Where am I going?" and "Why?"
Name two key ingredients of the subject of ordinary people doing extraordinary things
(1) The quest for personal significance;
(2) the ideology or belief system that identifies the means of that significance; and
(3) the social process that serves as the vehicle that brings the individual in contact with that ideology
What are two was people have a relationship with the divine according to Andrew Harvey
Through prayer, meditation, and service