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Playing it cool and Uncle Tom Syndrome are called _____. which are reactions of African americans to long term racial oppression
Survival mechanisms
Survival mechanism of AA to conceal feelings that might be unacceptable to whites and if expressed could lead to harm and exploitation
"Playing it cool"
Survival mechanism used by AA which uses passivity as a defense mechanism
The Uncle Tom Syndrome
4 stages of Cross's identity development
Pre-encounter, encounter, immersion-emersion, and internalization-commitment
An AA adult in which stage of Cross's Black Identity Development Model denigrates all aspects of white culture while idealizing all aspects of AA culture. Is it Pre-encounter, encounter, immersion-emersion, or internalization-commitment
Immersion-emersion
An AA in what stage has adopted an AA worldview but is flexible in his/her attiudes toward whites. Pre-encounter, encounter, immersion-emersion, or internalization-commitment?
Internalization-commitment
During which stage is an AA individual becoming increasingly aware of his or her racial heritage. Pre-encounter, encounter, immersion-emersion, or internalization-commitment?
Encounter
According to Sue and Zane in terms of ensuring good treatment outcomes the most important factor in culturally sensitive therapy is:

A. Cultural knowledge
B. Culture specific techniques
C. Techniques that establish credibility
D. Being authentic and empathic
C. Credibility (other authors focus on cultural knowledge and culture specific techniques but not Sue and Zane).
An AA in ______ stage of Atkinson, Morten and Sue's Minority Identity development (MID) model will exhibit a conflict b/t self-appreciating and self depreciating attitudes and b/t same group appreciating and same group depreciating attitudes
Dissonance

The stages of MID are characterized by different attitudes toward self, one's own minority group, other minority groups and the majority mainstream group
According to Sue, an AA adult who feels there is little she can do to overcome racial oppression and as a result is chronically anxious has _____ locus of control and ____ locus of responsibility
External; external (these individuals exhibit learned helplessness). Best approach is to teach them new coping skills, arrange opportunities to express success and validate who and what they represent

Sue describes our world view in terms of locus of control and locus of responsibility.