Scholar that used the behavior model of dogs salivating from food then from a bell ringing
Who is Pavlov?
The model and individual that helped center our DSM handbook
Who is Sigmund Freud?
A parent tells their kid “Hey do not talk to that kid, he is black and his parents are both in Jail, he might turn out to be like them” What form of socialization is this?
What is promotion of mistrust?
A student is experiencing agitation, hostility, fear, flashbacks and loneliness.
What is PTSD?
What myths are there about eating disorders?
What is “It's just a phase, Only Females experience it, people never recover from it”?
A black girl goes to see a doctor to talk about a recent experience she had. The experience was described as scarring and produced a ton of anxiety for her. After the meeting with the doctor, the doctor concluded that the girl just needed someone to vent to and is strong enough to get through the event she experienced.
What is misdiagnosis/ refusal to diagnosis individuals?
Trigger warning A black boy with a bookbag on wearing a durag sweats, and a hoodie is stopped by an officer and is asked where he is going. The boy is scared and stutters with his responses. He then starts to walk faster away from the cop. The cop grabs the boy by the backpack and the boy pushes the officer away. The cop, fearing for his life, draws his gun and tells the boy to stop what he is doing. What kind of diagnosis could the boy be diagnosed with?
What is Racial Trauma and Stress?
Give an example of Cultural pride, Promotion of mistrust and Egalitarian behavior
What is you should be proud to be _____, Stay away from those people they are dangerous, Being Color blind?
Family process and context, Individual Traumatic Reaction, Community Process/ Context
According to the Developmental Ecological Model of Youth and Racial Trauma what are the three contexts a student might experience?
What age range did the most suicides occur for black students or What are risk factors towards suicide? OR A student who is experiencing depression, has a low SES background,
Recently lost their family member, and is a bully at their school. What are these factors called?
What are risk factors
Wesly was born into a family of individuals who suffered from mental health. He also was always told to never cry and that crying makes him weak all of his childhood. He would even be beaten if his parents saw him cry.
What are factors of mental health
If educators fail to critically interrogate their responses to diverse students, they risk criminalizing what are essentially symptoms of psychological dis- tress.
What is educating yourself and addressing personal biases?
Jasmine, a Mexican American, goes to school at predominately white institution. There are some affinity spaces on campus for black students, asain students and latinx students. Jasmine visits every club trying to see where she fits in as she successfully felt more home in the Latinx affinity space.
What is Exploration in Ethnic racial Identity
A teen was sharing his feelings about a particular teacher that misgenders them quiet often and never does anything to stop students who make inappropriate comments. This teen did so in a barbershop and said this was the best form of seeking help and that his people do not need therapy when they can just go to the shop.
What is refusal to get help or seek help
Nicole, a black student in 8th grade, is experiencing depression, anxiey and comes from a low SES background. They are feeling this way because they just had recent family member pass away
What are risk factors to suicide committed by black children?
Researchers use this tool to help them diagnose individuals with mental health illness or disorder.
What is DSM?
Erin is at risk of losing their parents. Their parents do not make the best decisions and it puts a ton of stress on Erin to take care of their parents. When Erin Shares out what's going on with her parents copes by laughing it off or doesn’t take what's happening at the moment seriously. This individual identifies as Native American but they are soon to deal with life outcomes of losing both parents
What is Phenomenological Variant of Ecological Systems Theory (PVEST)
Ju-ju is a pacific island student who just recently moved into Oakland. When he attends school he always tells people about who he is and loves to share his culture with outsiders. He loves how people in his community love to share their culture. However he has recently ran into a group of students who say horrid jokes about Pacific Islander students and it makes him think less of his culture.
What is centrality and public regard in Ethnic Racial Identity?
Jesse speaks to his friends and family members whenever he goes through hostile moments at school. He was then suggested by his friends to seek a therapist or a social worker to vent his problems to. He went to the principle of his school to see what can be done and was told that his school is centered around supporting students who want help when dealing with troubling experiences.
What are informal, collateral and formal service selections for help seeking?
Thomas, a mixed race student, is on his way to his grandmother's house to celebrate her 75th birthday. Thomas asks his grandmother how she sas able to deal with the societal pressures of being a black women. She said, “Well I can tell you I aint took no therapy. Real people do use that stuff”. Thomas took note of this and started believing this himself.
What is a cultural display rule?
The humanistic, psychoanalytical, and behavior models are all essential in the mental health handbook. An experiment concerning dogs and rats took place
What are behavior models in the mental health handbook and what are some experiences that took place
the 8 culturally sensitive elements of treatments. An an example language, persons, goals and methods
What is Language, Persons, Metaphors, Content, Concepts, Goals, Methods, Context… Incorporating Spanish into Therapy, Involving parents of students, Setting up a a list of milestones to accomplish, Checking in with a therapist/an adult weekly
Students who have seen and hear negative views about people who look like them are subject encounter this
What is internalizing negative messages and experiences. Both racial identity and socialization play a critical role in the development of youth of color, buffering them from internalizing negative messages and experiences often associated with growing up in a society in which people who look like them are marginalized and dehumanized”(Jones, 2020).
African American youth who felt others viewed African Americans less favorably were less vulnerable to the negative impact of racial discrimination.” (Neblett)
African American youth who felt others viewed African Americans less favorably were less vulnerable to the negative impact of racial discrmination.” (Neblett)
Jeff is a low SES student and has been misdiagnosed several times as his parents take him to a doctor to figure out why he is hiding food, vomiting, and cutting back on food. They have lost weight and are experiencing teeth decay
What are factors that lead to eating disorders? What are early and later signs of a eating disorder?