Interpersonal communication
Gender, Racism, White-supremacy, and Intersectionality
Ethics, Values, and Self-Awareness
Cultural Intelligence
100

Interpersonal communication:

Communication that helps build up relationships

100

What kind of feminism explains that Black women’s oppression cannot be understood as “being Black” or “being women”?

Black feminism

100

What are principles and rules of acceptable conduct called?

Ethics

100

________________ focuses on community, state, and groups.

collectivism

200

Pregnant women under stress with no supportive relationships are _______________ more likely to face challenges.

Three times

200

What is considered the “best way” to end discrimination is to treat everyone equally without acknowledging the differences?

colour blindness

200

Under what two conditions can confidentiality be broken?

If a person is in harm’s way or if consent is given and/or court ordered.

200

What are the three categories of contracts used in counselling?

relationship, work, and anticipatory

300

Socially isolated people are four times as susceptible to this illness as those who have active social networks.

The common cold

300

True or False

Intersectionality: to maintain a work-system, recognizing the history and oppressions of discriminations of others. Based in theory and practice on action; provides a basis for taking action to eliminate racism.

False 

Intersectionality: the relation between racism, gender, inequality, and other forms of disadvantage in the lives of Black women.

300

_________________: decision made by CYC between 2 or more relevant but, contradictory directives.

ethical dilemma

300

What approach is considered a barrier to the culturally intelligent practice?

“one size fits all”

400

About what percentage of our communication is nonverbal?

About 70% is nonverbal communication.

400

Intent vs Impact

What a person intends to do with an impact. No matter the intent, behaviours, language, and actions have an impact on racialized people and women of colour, poor, people with disabilities, Indigenous etc.

400

3 examples of what anti-oppressive practice

- challenging discrimination

- promoting unity and respect for diversity

- advocating for fair distribution of resources

- working to change repressive or restrictive laws and procedures

- reducing barriers caused by social determinants of health

400

Explain what the two types of counsellor self-disclosures are. 

Biographical: personal history, demographic facts (eg., as age)

Current feelings, ideas, reactions: usually more useful to clients than biographical disclosures 

500

What is the psychological theory of human needs? List the five levels.

Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs:

Physical needs (food, water), safety, social needs, self-esteem, and self-actualization.

500

______________ a political, economic and cultural system in which whites overwhelmingly control power and material resources. A whole package of viewing who has power and resources over others.

white supremacy

500

What is the code of ethics?

A group of guidelines and standards that represent the values of a profession.

500

Name the 5 strengths of Indigenous communities

- respect for the environment

- appreciation of the importance cultural identity, family, community, and inclusiveness

- strong tradition of spirituality, storytelling and traditional wisdom of elders

- humility

- recognition of the importance of self-government and self-determination



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