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1.When conducting therapy with Hispanic American individuals, it is important to remember that some people?
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a.Assimilate at different rates within the family
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2.An Asian American couple who are very traditional, most effective therapy?
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b. structured and directive therapy
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Ponterotto lists all of the challenges of multicultural research except?
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c. problems of random selection
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Distal variables are all except?
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Circle A- psychological in nature
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. Regarding culturally congruent practices in counseling, Smith argues that:
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c) social, economic and political realities are not part of cultural considerations
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Why does Psychology consistently excludes religion and spirituality?
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Problems with definitions and invisibility of religious identity
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. This American Indian person has lost touch of his cultural heritage or not accepted into mainstream society he is what?
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D) Marginal.
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According to Sue and Sue Asian children are more likely to:
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c) feel great pressure to succeed academically and work toward a career
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When working with Hispanic families which interview technique shows respect?
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A) Addressing the father first
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African Americans who deny racism exists?
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b) have preschool children who have higher rates of behavioral problems
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Philosopher Peter Singer argues that there are particular moral issues of ethics of omission, so,:
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D. It is crucial that we as Americans spread our democratic ways throughout the world
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In the conflicting epistemologies article the author argues for all of the following except:
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b) Most Indian people prefer problem solving to story telling
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#13?
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C-white males are the reason
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Helms describes the white identity development as, what is the second status calm?
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a. Disintegration
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NTU model argues teaches that the therapist is the ________
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b. vessel
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Structural ecosystems therapy with Hispanic adolescents attempts to change:
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d. family interactions and reduced deleterious impact of cultural contextive factors
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According to acomacuchie which of the following was not mentioned in contributing to Japanese education?
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c. Negative reinforcement
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African Americans view the family as?
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d. Flexible
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Children of GLBT couples are more likely to:
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b. have children who are healthy cognitively and behaviorally
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Introjection
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a defense mechanism in which one swallows the values of dominant person or group to avoid abuse.
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Lateral oppression-
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when persons in an oppressed group torment each other, taking the focus off the dominant group’s more paralyzing oppression. – Ex: African Americans going after rappers who may be very oppressed rather than the original oppressor—which may be society itself.
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Misappropriation?
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adoption of elements of one culture by another culture which have wildly different meanings or lack subtleties of their original content.—Ex: people who dress like Native Americans at football games.
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Historic trauma
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Collective emotional and psychological injury over the life span and across generations resulting from catastrophic acts of genocide.
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Neocolonialism
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a critique that focuses on contemporary problems related to race, gender, nationalism and ethnicity.
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Relocation act?
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a government endeavor in the 50’s and 60’s where Native Americans were given jobs and placed into new areas.
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Emic
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of, relating to, or involving analysis of cultural phenomena from the perspective of one who participates in the culture being studied
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Etic
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: of, relating to, or involving analysis of cultural phenomena from the perspective of one who does NOT participate in the culture being studied
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Projection?
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the attribution of one's own ideas, feelings, or attitudes to other people or to objects; especially : the externalization of blame, guilt, or responsibility as a defense against anxiety
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Ideology?
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Succuming to a group's viewpoints. EX: "Republican's believe ____ so I do too!"
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Duplicity?
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Leading a double life--IE- gay and straight.
--contradictory doubleness of thought, speech, or action; especially : the belying of one's true intentions by deceptive words or action |
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Acculturation?
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Adaptation to the culture, cultural traits, and social patterns in which one lives.
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Assimilation?
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to bring into conformity with the customs, attitudes, etc., of a group, nation, or the like; adapt or adjust: to assimilate the new immigrants
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Epistemology
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the study or a theory of the nature and grounds of knowledge especially with reference to its limits and validity
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Deconstruction?
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a philosophical or critical method which asserts that meanings, metaphysical constructs, and hierarchical oppositions (as between key terms in a philosophical or literary work) are always rendered unstable by their dependence on ultimately arbitrary signifiers
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Collectivistic?
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emphasis on collective rather than individual action or identity
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Acculturation Stress?
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Acculturative stress is defined as a reduction in health status (including psychological, somatic and social aspects) of individuals who are undergoing acculturation, and for which there is evidence that these health phenomena are related systematically to acculturation phenomena.
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Micro-aggression?
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is the idea that specific interactions between those of different races, cultures, or genders can be interpreted as non-physical aggression
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