Rise of Multiculturalism
Cultural Competence
Training Psychologists in Cultural Issues
Are we All Alike? Or all Different
Miscellaneous
100
This is known as the "Fourth Force"
What is Multiculturalism
100
The three primary components of Cultural Competence include:
What is Cultural Self-Awareness, Knowledge of Diverse Cultures, and Culturally Appropriate Clinical Skills
100
Another less traditional approach to training in cultural issues emphasizes real-world experience with individuals of diverse cultures.
What is an alternate method for training psychologists in multicultural issues?
100
When the question 'to what extent are all people similar or different' is asked what perspective is inferred?
Etic vs Emic Perspective
100
What is cultural diversity?
In short cultural diversity is the amount of minority, and different racial groups within a population
200
Recent Professional Efforts to Emphasize Issues of Culture Include:
What is Journals and Book, Emergence of APA Divisions, APA Ethical Code, and APA Accreditation Standards, DSM-IV Efforts toward Multicuralism, Revisions of Prominent Assesment Methods
200
What happens when a clinical psychologist comes to understand that his or her viewpoint is unique and idiosyncratic
What is they attain cultural self-awareness
200
What is the first critical element of a multiculturally infused psychology curriculum?
What is Explicitly state a commitment to diversity
200
This perspective emphasizes the similarities between all people. It assumes universality among all people.
What is the etic perspective?
200
How can you be more culturally aware?
Be aware of other cultures and their beliefs and be open to learning about new people and how they interact within their culture.
300
This is identified as a defining issue of the current psychology era
What is multiculturalism
300
When people find themselves in a new cultural environment, they may respond in a variety of ways, this is called:
What is accultuation
300
4. Make efforts to make the admissions process fair and equitable
What is the 4th critical element of a multiculturally infused psychology curriculum?
300
It recognizes and emphasizes cultural-specific norms.
What is the emic perspective?
300
Your own expectations regarding parent-child relationships are influenced by what?
What is his/her culture
400
More than 55% of these two cities are African American
What is Detroit and Washington D.C.
400
Why is the process of cultural self-awareness difficult and unpleasant for psychologist?
Because it requires admitting and coming to terms with some undesirable "isms"- racism, sexism, hetero-sexism, classism, and belief systems, that we like to pretend that we did not have
400
What is the 'essential ingredient' when training a psychologist to be culturally competent
'the psychologist(or trainee) reaches a deeper appreciation of HIS OR HER OWN cultural identity
400
It gives psychologists a greater opportunity to appreciate and understand how the client may be viewed by members of his/her own cultural group How does the emic perspective help psychologists?
It gives psychologists a greater opportunity to appreciate and understand how the client may be viewed by members of his/her own cultural group
400
What is acculturation?
When people find themselves in a new cultural environment?
500
Explain Standard 3.01 in the APA Ethical principles of Psychologistsand Code of Conduct Relating to Multicuralism
What is do not engage in unfair discrimination based on age, race, gender, gender identity, ethnicity, culture, national origin, religion, etc...
500
What does this skit convey
What is microaggresions
500
"respect, curiosity, and humility"
What is components that are necessary to relate to clients of diverse cultures?
500
What is the first level of the tripartite model of personal identity?
individual level: "all individuals are in some respects, like no other individuals"
500
What is assimilation?
Assimilation is when the individual adopts much of the new culture and abandons much of the original