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Helms White Racial Identity Development Model
1. Contact Status: oblivious to racism
2. Disintegration: overidentification, paternalistic attitudes, or retreat back to white culture
3. Reintegration: may become hostile toward minorities
4. Pseudo-Independence: accept minorities most similar to you
5. Immersion/Emersion: what does it mean to be white
6. Autonomy: acceptance
Cass Identity Model (LGBT)

1979
Identity Confusion
Identity Comparison
Identity Tolerance
Identity Acceptance
Identity Pride
Identity Synthesis
Ethnicity
National, regional or tribal origins of one's oldest remembered ancestors and the customs, traditions and rituals handed down.
Culture
A broad term which refers to the values, beliefs, language, rituals, customs, and traditions passed from generation to generation,
Sex
Biological definition of male/female
Gender
Internalized sense of being male or female
Sexual Orientation
An enduring emotional, romantic, sexual or affectional attraction to another person/people. Not thought to be a choice.
Sexual Identity
Comprehensive process involving self-definition as a sexual being. This is adopted.
Social Class
Grouping of people together according to status within society. Subjective.
3 Categories of Prejudice
1) Cognitive
2) Affective
3) Conative
3 Categories of Discrimination
1) Personal
2) Legal
3) Institutional
Stage Theory of Minority Identity Development

Atkinson, Morton, & Sue (1993)
Stage 1: Recognize they are different; lean toward conformity
Stage 2: Dissonance; upset by societial incongruence
Stage 3: Anger: resist injustices; take action
Stage 4: Thoughtful and introspective
Stage 5: Appreciation of their heritage and more sympathetic to other minority groups