Refers to individuals whose brain type diverges from the neurotypical brain type.
What is neurodivergence?
LGBTQ+ stands for:
What is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer and Questioning +?
Psychological and physical health concerns with complex family, social, individual, and biological factors that impact a person's relationship to food and their body. Psychological diagnosis w specific criteria.
What is an eating disorder?
How we perceive, feel about, and move in our bodies; our sense of how others view our bodies; and our level of connectedness to our bodies.
What is body image?
Having the necessary skillset to communicate with people from diverse cultural backgrounds effectively. Focuses on skill mastery and knowledge acquisition.
What is cultural competence?
The majority of the Autistic community prefers ________ language?
What is identity-first?
Our first guest speaker for Diversity Part I; the assistant to the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Who is Ekow King?
These disorders often emerge in ________ and __________.
What are adolescence and early adulthood?
Body acceptance with a focus on function instead of appearance, ability to see oneself as a whole.
What is positive body image?
A "self-first" approach to sociocultural differences; it involves self-reflection, openness to understanding other cultures, and acknowledges power imbalances in society.
What is cultural humility?
Also known as camouflaging in the neurodivergent community.
What is masking?
Our second guest speaker for Diversity Part II; Associate Director for Intercultural Student Engagement.
Who is Courtney D'Allaird?
The 1st referral that should be given to our students with eating disorders.
What is Student Health Services?
Negative self-talk about the body, dissatisfaction, distorted perception of the body, persistent social comparison, body surveillance, body avoidance.
What is negative body image?
Reactive vs. ______ listening: measured, non-judgmental, shows high self-awareness, is deliberate, and shows curiosity.
What is responsive listening?
Symptoms include increased sensitivity to sensory stimuli, loss of skills or inability to carryout everyday tasks, extreme exhaustion.
What is Autistic burnout?
5 dimensions of diversity, as discussed in Diversity Part 1 guest lecture.
What are age, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, ability, religion, income, education, family status, first language, geographic location, work style, military experience, communication style?
Broad term that encompasses a continuum of eating pattern that don't reach the level of a disorder.
What is disordered eating?
Encompasses body positivity, body neutrality, and body acceptance; emphasizes the impact of body marginalization from an intersectional lens.
What is Body Justice?
Cultivating ______________ requires cultural humility, cultural awareness and sensitivity, and cultural competency. This approach promotes accountability, transparency, and effective change.
What is cultural safety?
Symptoms include distractibility, forgetfulness, impulsivity, difficulty waiting their turn, difficulty with executive functioning.
What is ADHD?
________ is the act of allowing and welcoming others to participate, part of DEI initiatives.
What is inclusion?
Nearly all eating disorders and disordered eating patterns involve some level of ________.
What is restriction or control?
This marginalized group is at higher risk for experiencing negative body image.
What is the LGBTQ+ community?
Two diverse groups/identities that students had the least knowledge about when polled in class.
What are relationship styles and neurodiversity?