Mixed General health Psychology Flashcards
The belief that one’s own culture is natural, or the best culture?
Ethnocentrism
the obligation to do good and to care for people
Beneficence
the obligation to do no harm
non Maleficence
acquiring an understanding of the world, shared beliefs and behaviours
Socialisation
Socialisation through the first stage, often the family unit or caregiver is called
Primary Socialisation
Socialisation learning outside of the family unit acquiring new values and beliefs - eg the school system
Secondary Socialisation
Socialisation learning in the wider world existing outside of formal education such as employment, relationships, religious or recreation activities
Tertiary Socialisation
Using a comparative lens to look at the similarities and differences between culture
Cross-cultural
When you readily acknowledge and seek to understand people from a diverse cultural background you are exhibiting —
Cross cultural competence.
When providing services and attempting to remove or reduce barriers which may provide a negative impact or oppress a person based on race/ethnicity you are practising
Cultural Safety
When developing a posture of empathy and understanding towards building effective treatment or solutions for differing cultures, you are practising—
Cultural Sensitivity
In Australia, the variations of Indigenous culture are over
600 variations.
Sharing of morals, habits and behaviours passed down generationally is called—
Cultural Transmission.
When an individual is placed in an environment where their previously held beliefs are challenged, it is known as a—-
culture shock