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8 Cards in this Set
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Major figure
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Nwachuku
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Steps
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Examine culture itself
ID concrete skills and strategies that can be used in helping relationships Test new helping theory and its skills in action |
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Examine culture
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What are important personal and interpersonal characteristics in this culture? (see next card for the five characteristics)
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Five important personal/interpersonal characteristics
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individual versus group orientation,
decision style, developmental progression, attitute toward change, language Note: for gays, "coming out" could be its own characteristic. Holding mom's hand is an example of developmental progression (why wouldn't coming out fit in that category?) Internally focused theories (ie. REBT) can have trouble here |
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Concrete Skills and strategies that can be sued in helping relationships
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Igbo culture: draw out client story, take directive approach to help.
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Important microskill
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Focus. Focus on extended family and community. Secondary focus on individual and nuclear family. (I think this refers to Igbo culture
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Test new helping theory and its skills in action
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Remember client has more wisdom to offer than we often think
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Implications
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Fam and counsellor leading client to decision seems strange. This may prompt new view of traditional theories.
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