Cross-Cultural Issues - Terms and Concepts Flashcards

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According to Donald Sue, people who believe they are in control of their own outcomes and are responsible for their own successes and failures have an _____ locus of control and _____ locus of responsibility.

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Internal; internal

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According to Donald Sue, people who believe they could determine their own successes if others would stop preventing them have an _____ locus of control and _____ locus of responsibility.

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Internal; external

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According to Donald Sue, people who believe they have no control over their own outcomes and others prevent them from succeeding have an _____ locus of control and _____ locus of responsibility.

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External, external

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According to Donald Sue, people who believe they have no control over their own outcomes and they’re still responsible for their failures have an _____ locus of control and _____ locus of responsibility.

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External; internal

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According to Berry’s model of acculturation, _____ is a strategy when someone retains their own culture and adopts the majority culture.

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Integration

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According to Berry’s model of acculturation, _____ is a strategy when a person reject their own culture and adopt the majority culture.

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Assimilation

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According to Berry’s model of acculturation, _____ is a strategy when a person retains their culture and rejects the majority culture.

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Separation

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According to Berry’s model of acculturation, _____ is a strategy when a person reject both their own and the majority culture

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Marginalization

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According to Ridley, _____ paranoia is a pervasive distrust and suspicion of others, while _____ paranoia is a normal reaction to prejudice and discrimination.

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Functional; healthy cultural

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According to Sue, _____ is a type of racial microaggression which are overtly meant to hurt an individual.

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Microassaults (name calling and discriminatory acts)

e.g. Driving by a black person and dropping some N bombs.

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According to Sue, _____ is a type of racial microaggression which are verbal and nonverbal messages which are insensitive or demeaning.

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Microinsults

e.g., Saying that someone only got hired because of their skin tone.

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According to Sue, _____ is a type of racial microaggression which exclude or otherwise nullify the thoughts and experiences of someone.

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Microinvalidations

e.g., Complimenting an Asian US native on how good their English is.

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Psychologists who believe that behavior is affected by culture has an _____ perspective, and those who believe behavior is similar across cultures have an _____ perspective.

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Emic; etic

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_____ interventions focus on making changes in the client, while _____ interventions focus on altering or changing the environment to meet the client’s needs.

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Autoplastic, alloplastic

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Wrenn coined this term to explain the inability of some mental health professionals to work effectively with those of other cultures.

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Cultural encapsulation

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If a mental health professional assumes that all of a client’s mental health problems are due to some sort of marginalized characteristic (e.g., a client has an ID diagnosis or is gay) without considering other factors, this is termed:

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Diagnostic overshadowing

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According to Meyer, minority stress theory holds that sexual minority (and other marginalized) individuals are at increased risk for mental health diagnoses due to the chronic stressors they face and distinguishes between _____ processes and _____ processes.

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Proximal (within person - e.g., fear of rejection)

Distal (outside them - e.g., physical assault or harassment)

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According to Sue and Zane, when working with Asian and non-Western clients, the client’s perception of the therapist as trustworthy due to the therapist’s achieved and ascribed status. This is called:

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Credibility

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According to Sue and Zane, when working with Asian and non-Western clients, the direct benefits that a client perceives as coming from therapy (e.g., reassurances, normalizing, or hope) are important and should be given as soon as possible to establish credibility. This is called:

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Gift giving

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The systematic modification of an evidence-based treatment or intervention protocol to consider language, culture, or context in such a way as to be compatible with the client’s cultural values is called:

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Culturally adapted interventions

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Hall (1976) classified _____ as high- or low-context.

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Communication