The type of colonialism where one nation settles in another, claims the land, and establish a permanent society where their privilege status is enshrined in law
Settler Colonialism
In our SAFE Space Oath, the S stands for
Take up SPACE
Unconscious associations, beliefs, and attitudes toward any social group that can influence our behavior towards them
Implicit Bias
According to the DSM, this is the proposed first step for Differential Diagnosis
Rule out Malingering and Factitious Disorder
The use of force to exploit the natural resources and labor out of a country in order to extract wealth.
Exploitation Colonialism
In our SAFE Space Oath, the A stands for
A stereotypical and generalized assumption that people from a specific ethnic, racial, or religious minority group are naturally more capable of high level educational and economic successful without accounting for within group differences
Myth of the Model Minority
According to the DSM, this is the proposed second step for differential diagnosis
Rule out substance etiology
A form of colonialism in which one country indirectly controls another country or territory through the use of local occupants
Surrogate Colonialism
In our SAFE Space Oath, the F stands for
Forgiveness
A barrier to help seeking marked by an inherent and often intergenerational distrust for historically oppressive systems that have caused marginalized groups harm
Stigma
According to the DSM, this is the proposed third step for differential diagnosis
Rule out a disorder due to a general medical condition
A situation where one region or group within a country is exploited by another region or group within the same country
Internal colonialism
In our SAFE Space Oath, the E stands for
Embrace
A term coined by Dr. Joy Degruy regarding how chattel slavery and racism have caused multigenerational trauma and adaptive behaviors in African Americans
Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome
Medical Anthropology Decolonization Framework
In light of ”Columbus Day” better known as Indigenous People’s Day, Columbus and his colony can be said to have engaged in which type of Colonialism?
Settler Colonialism
Name one Affirmation we came up with as a class
We are here for a reason
I have everything that I need to make it through this challenge
I am resilient
I am not defined by my past
What is the difference between Indentured Servitude and Chattel Slavery?
Chattel slaves were considered property with no personal rights. They were people who were generally owned for life and across generations.
Indentured servants retained their legal personhood and entered into time-limited labor contracts. After their contract was up, they regained total freedom. They would often receive land or other compensation.
What are the implications of using a decolonization framework when treating an African American male previously diagnoses with schizophrenia
how do they understand the diagnosis
look to religious beliefs
intergenerational trauma potentially leading to persistant intrapsychic fragmentation