Center on campus serves as a hub for community, pride and empowerment for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
What is Gender & Sexuality Resource Center?
Type of relationship with body that focuses on what our bodies do for us & often includes gratitude for having a body, rather than focusing on loving your body.
What is Body Neutrality?
Having the necessary skillset to communicate with people from diverse cultural backgrounds effectively. Focuses on skill mastery and knowledge acquisition.
What is cultural competence?
Person(s) to call when callers are expressing suicidal or homicidal ideation.
Who is Back-Up?
This center is a space where all are welcome. The goal of the resource center is to celebrate women’s empowerment by offering extensive programming, accessible resources and a commitment to make an impact in the community. We advocate and make space to connect on the basis of community and belonging.
What is Women's Resource Center (WRC)?
Eating disorders often emerge in _____ and _____.
What are adolescence and early adulthood?
A "self-first" approach to sociocultural differences; it involves self-reflection, openness to understanding other cultures, and acknowledges power imbalances in society.
What is cultural humility?
Caller: The interview was tough, and I didn't expect to get the job, but when I did, it was like I’d won the lottery.
Middle Earth: It sounds like you were surprised and elated at getting the job.
What is reflection of feeling?
Website to discover unique opportunities at Organizations at the University at Albany
What is My Involvement?
The 1st referral that should be given to our students with eating disorders.
What is Student Health Services?
Reactive vs. ______ listening: measured, non-judgmental, shows high self-awareness, is deliberate, and shows curiosity.
What is responsive listening?
What are some of your reasons for living?
Do you live with family or other people you feel close to?
Are there people around you who are supportive to you?
These questions assess ______ related to suicidal ideation.
What are protective factors?
This center is a peer-led community that offers collaborative spaces for connection and coalition building across cultural identity, especially for historically underrepresented students and student organizations. This center empowers understanding of intercultural heritage while working to dismantle historical institutional barriers for all groups. We strive to break the legacies that disconnect us from our bodies, our surroundings and each other.
What is Multicultural Resource Center
Broad term that encompasses a continuum of eating pattern that don't reach the level of a disorder.
What is disordered eating?
Cultivating ______________ requires cultural humility, cultural awareness and sensitivity, and cultural competency. This approach promotes accountability, transparency, and effective change.
What is cultural safety?
“Perhaps you were feeling…” “It sounds like you…” “Are you saying…?” “It seems to me that you…” “Does this fit? You were feeling…” “Let me see if I understand what you are saying: you…”
These are examples of:
What is tentative phrases?
This center provides impactful service opportunities and fosters group dialog to enhance personal growth, academic excellence and leadership development. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate in open faith events, both within and outside of their own faith traditions.
What is The Interfaith Center
Nearly all eating disorders and disordered eating patterns involve some level of ________.
What is restriction or control?
Ekow shared that various forms of _____ nurtured through community cultural wealth include aspirational, navigational, social, linguistic, familial and resistant _____.
What is capital?
Questions that often limit response to a simple "no" or "yes" and may suggest that the listener expects the individual to agree.
What is closed-ended questions