This type of worldview and ontology remains skeptical of the manifestation of supernatural phenomenon.
What is western science
In non-western cultures, who is individual who is powerful and possesses the ultimate magico-religious powers that extends beyond one's senses?
What is the shaman.
This healing ritual that incorporates various principles of indigenous healing is a Native Hawaiian tradition that translates to "a setting to right, to make right, to correct."
What is Ho'oponopono.
This type of experience challenges your racial, ethnic, and cultural identity.
What is a racial awakening.
In the Racial/Cultural Identity model, which stage continues to be most characterized by individuals who have bought into societal definitions about their minority status.
What is the Conformity Stage.
Western-trained mental health professionals who work outside of the client's belief system can contribute to what kind of issues with diverse clients?
What is the risk of unintentional harm (Wendt et al., 2015 as cited in Sue et al., 2019).
This is known as helping beliefs and practices that originate within a culture or society. What is this?
What is indigenous healing.
This indigenous healing method is increasingly well-known and is at times, used in medicine, mental health, substance abuse, and correctional facilities.
What is the Native American Seat Lodge Ceremony.
This framework emerged in the 1970s and the extensions of this framework allows counselors and researchers opportunities to acknowledge within-group differences among the distinct racial, ethnic, and cultural groups, ultimately challenging the belief that individuals within the group are all the same. What is this framework?
What are REC Identity Development Models.
Jennifer, a person of color, is committed to assisting with leading initiatives that will assist with the facilitation of positive change and the promotion of social justice. Which stage of REC development is Jennifer in?
What is the Internalization-Commitment Stage.
This specific resource used by trained mental health professionals includes the recognition of ethnic and cultural factors as it relates to psychiatric diagnoses. What is this resource?
What is the DSM-5 (i.e. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders).
Piris and Fakirs are known as _______________ in Pakistan and Sudan.
What are shamans.
This traditional practice is a Chinese system of physical exercises and controlled breathing. This approach stems from Tai Chi.
What is Qigong.
There are a variety of Black Identity Development Models; however, this particular model is the most influential and documented.
What is the Cross Model of Psychological Nigrescence.
The sociopolitical identity transformations experienced by Asian Americans, Latina/os, and American Indians in the last few decades with the awareness of cultural oppression as the common unifying force is known as what?
What is Third World Consciousness.
What is the name of the disorders with a unique combination of psychological and somatic symptoms that are recognized with in a specific cultural group as an illness?
What are cultural-bound syndromes.
This core assumption indicates that understanding and addressing the causes of illness are found in a plane of reality different from the physical world, in which moving to a higher state of consciousness is needed. What is this core assumption?
What is the belief in metaphysical levels of existence.
This healing approach uses life force energy to heal, balancing the subtle energies in our bodies (physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual).
What is Reiki Healing.
Bryan, who lived in California, was visiting his family in friends in a nearby neighborhood. On this day, Bryan witnessed the unfair treatment and death of Stephon Clark. After this significant event, Bryan began to view the world differently, becoming angry and feeling as if he were brainwashed by White society. According to Cross' Model, which stage of identity development is Bryan in?
What is the Encounter Stage.
In the Ruiz created an identity model that includes 5 stages. What is the name of the model and the 5 stages?
What is Ruiz's Latinx/Hispanic Identity Development Model
The stages consist of:
Causal Stage
Cognitive Stage
Consequence Stage
Working Through Stage
Successful Resolution Stage
What is the disorder that is associated with fright or soul loss and is a prevalent folk illness among some Latinx individuals in the United States and throughout the Americas?
What is Susto.
This core assumption of indigenous healing emphasizes a strong belief in unity between the spirit, mind, and matter. Which core assumption is this statement referring to?
What is holistic outlook, interconnectedness, and harmony.
This healing approach is a comprehensive and integrated system of natural healing techniques that use prana to treat various illnesses.
What is Pranic healing.
Sue & Sue elaborated on the Minority Identity Development Model by Atkinson et al (1998) to encompass a broader population, to avoid using the disempowering term "minority" and to provide a conceptual framework that helps counselors understand their REC diverse clients' attitudes and behaviors. What is the name of this model and their stages?
What is the Racial/Cultural Identity Development Model.
The stages consists of:
Conformity, Dissonance, Resistance and Immersion, Introspection, and Integrative Awareness.
Cross introduces the concept of _________ _________, the degree to which race is an important and integral part of a person’s approach to life.
What is race salience.