Affective & Conceptual Dimensions of MCT
Impact & Social Justice Implications of Counseling
Practice Dimensions of MCT
REC Attitudes in MCT
Culturally Competent Assessment
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The three types of resistance experienced during multicultural training

What are... cognitive resistance (denial), emotional resistance (anxiety, fear, defensiveness, anger, guilt, regret, and remorse), and behavioral resistance?

100

This fifth force or wave includes social and political action that seeks to ensure that all clients have equal access to the resources, employment, services, and opportunities they require to meet their basic human needs and to develop fully

What is... social justice counseling?

100

Schofield (1964, as cited in Sue et al., 2022) noted that counselors seem to prefer clients who exhibit these characteristics of the YAVIS syndrome

What are... young, attractive, verbal, intelligent, and successful?

100

This model delineates a five-stage process in which Black folks in the U.S. move from a White frame of reference to a positive Black frame of reference

What is... the Cross model of psychological nigrescence (Cross, 1971, 1991, 1995, as cited in Sue et al., 2022)?

100

If counselors quickly identify our client as "defensive" or "overreactive," these characterizations will reduce our attempt to gather additional or contradictory information

What are... judgmental heuristics?

200

The tripartite framework for understanding the multiple dimensions of identity

What is... we are, in some respects, like all other people (universal level), like some other people (group level), and like no other person (individual level)?

200

European colonizers fleeing religious persecution and engaging in the forced religious conversion of the indigenous/native peoples of this land is a historical manifestation of this concept

What is... ethnocentric monoculturalism?

200

These elements comprise nonverbal communication

What are... proxemics, kinesics, paralanguage, and high/low-context communication?

200

In Sue and Sue's (1990, 1999, as cited in Sue et al., 2022) Racial/Cultural Identity Development (R/CID) model, a conflict between self-depreciating and group-appreciating (attitudes and beliefs toward the self) indicates one is presently in this status

What is... Status 2 - dissonance?

200

With notable exceptions such as this, many clinical assessments and interviews do not explore client concerns through a contextual viewpoint

What is... the Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI; Lewis-Fernández et al., 2016, as cited in Sue et al., 2022)?

300

According to MSJCC (Ratts et al., 2015), the four components of multicultural and social justice competency

What are... awareness of attitudes and beliefs, knowledge, skills, and action?

300

Regardless of the theoretical orientation, a counselor's effectiveness depends on client perceptions of these three characteristics

What are... expertness, trustworthiness, and attractiveness?

300

Decisions based on EBP include these three pillars

What are... treatment variables (best available research), counselor variables (clinical expertise), and client variables (client characteristics, culture, and preferences)?

300

The key difference between being a nonracist counselor and being an antiracist counselor

What is... a nonracist counselor engages in individual changes whereas an antiracist counselor engages in systemic changes?

300

During this principle of collaborative conceptualization, the counselor can tentatively address possibilities concerning the etiology of the problem as well as factors contributing to the persistence of the problem

What is... jointly formulate a hypothesis regarding the cause of the problem?

400

This concept reflects the culturally universal perspective in counseling

What is... etic orientation?

400

These are the three types of "brief and commonplace daily verbal or behavioral indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative slights that potentially have a harmful or unpleasant psychological impact on the target person or group"

What are... microassaults, microinsults, and microinvalidations?

400

If counselors are culturally unaware and engage primarily through an etic orientation they may often be culturally insensitive and inclined to see differences as deviance, which may lead to this concept

What is... overpathologizing?

400

The Helms White Racial Identity Development Model (Helms, 1984, 1990, 1994, 1995, as cited in Sue et al., 2022) requires movement through these two phases

What is... abandonment of racism and defining a nonracist White identity (Helms, 2015, as cited in Sue et al., 2022)?

400

This can be reduced by performing a thorough assessment that includes consideration of sociocultural and environmental factors and testing hypotheses regarding extrapsychic as well as intrapsychic influences

What is... attribution error?

500

This concept is an orientation or disposition necessary to engage in self-reflection and to learn from clients and marginalized communities; a "way of being" rather than a "way of doing"

What is... cultural humility?

500

For clients with this worldview or orientation to life, White counselors might be perceived as more competent and preferred than are counselors of the client's own racial/ethnic identity

What is... external locus of control (EC)-internal locus of responsibility (IR) (EC-IR)?

500

Mutual agreement on appropriate goals, with an emphasis on changes valued by the client, is one of three of the elements that comprise this concept

What is... the therapeutic alliance?

500

In this third stage, the person withdraws from the dominant culture and becomes steeped in Black culture. Black pride begins to develop, but internalization of positive attitudes toward one's own Blackness is minimal. In the latter half of this third stage, feelings of guilt and anger begin to dissipate with an increasing sense of pride

What is... immersion-emersion stage of the Cross model of psychological nigrescence (Cross, 1971, 1991, 1995, as cited in Sue et al., 2022)?

500

"How has this condition affected your life?" in diversity-focused assessment is a question that helps to assess these necessary criteria to diagnose a mental disorder

What is... clinically significant distress (e.g., symptomatic feelings and behaviors) or impairment in functioning (e.g., relational, occupational, social, educational)?

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