Question 10 4 0 obj This model takes into . 32, Box 2.1: Multicultural Counseling Competencies 34, Social Justice and Cultural Competence 36, 3 Cultural Perspectives and Barriers: The Individual Interplay of Cultural Experiences 41, Characteristics of Conventional Counseling 42, Verbal/Emotional/Behavioral Expressiveness 45, Distinctions Between Mental and Physical Functioning 50, Patterns of Cultural Assumptions and Multicultural Family Counseling/Therapy 50, Part 2 Sociopolitical and Social Justice Dimensions of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy, 4 Microaggressions: Implications for Counseling and Psychotherapy 67, Contemporary Forms of Oppression: Racism Sexism & Heterosexism 70, The Evolution of the ISMS: Microaggressions 71, The Dynamics and Dilemmas of Microaggressions 75, Dilemma 1: The Clash of Sociodemographic Realities 75, Dilemma 2: The Invisibility of Unintentional Expressions of Bias 76, Dilemma 3: The Perceived Minimal Harm of Microaggressions 76, Dilemma 4: The Catch-22 of Responding to Microaggressions 77, Microinterventions: The New Therapeutic Frontier 80, 5 Sociohistorical Privilege and Oppression: Implications for Counseling and Psychotherapy 86, An Open Letter to Brothers and Sisters of Color 86, Mental Health Practice and the Reproduction of Oppression 87, Connecting the Dots Between Mental Health Practice and Social Justice: An Overview 89, The Danger of a Single Story: Ethnocentric Monoculturalism 91, Understanding Ethnocentric Monoculturalism 92, Historical Manifestations of Ethnocentric Monoculturalism 94, Ethnocentric Monoculturalism Sociohistorical Oppression and Mental Health 95, Ethnocentric Monoculturalism and Foundational Psychotherapeutic Theory 96, Connections to the Counseling and Mental Health Literature 98, Ethnocentric Monoculturalism and Mental Health Practice: Psychotherapy as a Racial-Cultural Microcosm 100, MCT as a Social Justice Approach to Mental Health Practice 102, Social Justice Advocacy and Cultural Humility 104, PART 3 Racial Ethnic Cultural (REC) Attitudes in Multicultural Counseling and Therapy, 6 Racial Ethnic Cultural (REC) Identity Attitudes in People of Color: Counseling Implications 113, Just American to Puerto Rican/Afro-Latino 114, William E. Cross Nigrescence Model: Foundational Theory 115, Counseling Implications of the R/CID Model 123, Value of a General Rec Identity Framework 126, 7 White Racial Consciousness: Implications for Counseling and Psychotherapy 130, Whiteness and Multicultural Counseling 130, Steps Toward an Understanding of Whiteness and White Identity 132, Models of White Racial Identity Development 135, The Hardiman White Racial Identity Development Model 135, The Helms White Racial Identity Development Model 136, A Descriptive Model of White Identity: Seven Positions 137, Principle 1: Learn About People of Color From Sources Within the Group 143, Principle 2: Learn From the Examples of Healthy and Strong People of the Culture 144, Principle 3: Learn From Experiential Reality 144, Principle 4: Learn From Constant Vigilance of Your Biases and Fears 144, Principle 5: Learn From Being Committed to Personal Action Against Racism 144, 8 Multicultural Counseling Competence and Cultural Humility for People of Color Counselors and Therapists 149, Impact On Interracial Counseling Relationships 150, Racial Stereotypes Held by People of Color 150, Interracial and Interethnic Counseling 151, The Politics of Interracial and Interethnic Bias and Discrimination 153, The Political Relationships Between Groups of Color 154, African Americans and Asian Americans 154, Latinx Americans and African Americans 155, American Indians and Black Latinx and Asian Americans 156, Within Group Differences Among Racial/Ethnic Groups 157, Issues Regarding Stage of Ethnic Identity 158, Counselors of Color and Dyadic Combinations 158, Challenges Associated with Counselor of Color and White Client Dyads 159, Situation 1: Challenging the Competency of Counselors of Color 159, Situation 2: Needing to Prove Competence 159, Situation 3: Transferring Racial Animosity toward White Clients 160, Situation 4: Viewing the Counselor of Color as a Super Minority Counselor 160, Situation 5: Dealing with Client Expressions of Racism 161, Challenges Associated with Counselor of Color and Client of Color Dyads 162, Situation 1: Overidentifying with the Client 162, Situation 2: Encountering Clashes in Cultural Values 162, Situation 3: Experiencing Clashes in Communication and Counseling Styles 163, Situation 4: Receiving and Expressing Racial Animosity 164, Situation 5: Dealing with the Racial Identity Status of Counselors and Clients 164, PART 4 Western and Non-Western Perspectives in Counseling and Therapy, 9 Multicultural Evidence-Based Practice 171, Empirically-Supported Therapies (ESTs) 172, Empirically Supported Relationships (ESRs) 175, Positive Regard Respect Warmth and Genuineness 179, Evidence-Based Practice and Diversity Issues in Counseling 181, 10 Indigenous and Cultural Methods of Healing Among People of Color: Implications for Multicultural Counseling and Therapy (MCT) 188, Worldviews and Cultural Concepts of Distress 189, The Shaman and Traditional Healer as Therapist: Commonalities 190, Holistic Outlook Interconnectedness and Harmony 194, Belief in Metaphysical Levels of Existence 194, Acceptance of Spirituality in Life and the Cosmos 195, Radical Healing Among People of Color 198, Examples of Healing Practices Among People of Color 199, PART 5 Assessment Diagnosis and Treatment Issues in Multicultural Counseling and Therapy, Therapist Variables Affecting Diagnosis 208, Cultural Competence and Preventing Diagnostic Errors 210, Culturally Responsive or Multicultural Skills 211, Contextual and Collaborative Assessment 212, Principles of Collaborative Conceptualization 213, Infusing Cultural Relevance into Standard Clinical Assessments 214, Culturally Sensitive Intake Interview 215, Section 2 Multicultural Counseling and Specific Populations, PART 6 Counseling and Therapy with Racial/Ethnic Group Populations, 12 Multicultural Counseling Contexts: African Americans 225, Positive Racial-Ethnic Identity or Racial Pride 228, Racial Socialization: When What and How to Discuss Racism 229, Counseling and Applied Considerations 230, Case Studies: Johnny: When Extra Familial Help Causes Disruption 231, 13 Multicultural Counseling Contexts: American Indians/Native Americans and Alaskan Natives 239, Tribal Community Structure and Relationships 242, 14 Multicultural Counseling Contexts: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 252, Academic and Occupational Goal Orientation 258, Racial-Ethnic-Cultural Identity and Conflict 259, 15 Multicultural Counseling Contexts: Latinx Communities 266, Family and Interpersonal Relationships 267, Xenophobia Discrimination and Ethno-Racial Trauma 270, Stigma Associated with Mental Illness 272, Acculturation and Acculturative Stress 272, 16 Multicultural Counseling Contexts: Multiracial Americans 280, Multiracial Population in the United States 281, Racial/Ethnic Ambiguity and Multiracial Identity Socialization: What Are You? 284, Discrimination Racism and Microaggressions 285, 17 Multicultural Counseling Contexts: Arab Americans 293, Counseling and Applied Considerations 296, PART 7 Counseling and Therapy with Other Multicultural Populations, 18 Multicultural Counseling Contexts: Marginalized Religious Communities 303, Counseling Contexts: Jewish Americans 303, Counseling and Applied Considerations 307, Counseling Contexts: Muslim Americans 308, Counseling and Applied Considerations 311, Marginalized Religious Communities: A Clinical Checklist 311, 19 Counseling Contexts: Immigrants and Refugees 316, Counseling and Applied Considerations 320, Effects of Past Persecution Torture or Trauma 323, 20 Multicultural Counseling Contexts: LGBTQ Communities 328, Prejudice Discrimination and Misconceptions 334, 21 Multicultural Counseling Contexts: Older Adults 343, Counseling and Applied Considerations 347, Social Isolation Depression and Suicide 349, The Benefits of Counseling and Therapy for Older Adults 350, 22 Multicultural Counseling Contexts: Women 355, Sexual Objectification and Its Sequellae 359, Social Pressure Toward Unrealistic Body Ideals 360, Counseling and Applied Considerations 361, Gender Bias and Conventional Practices 361, 23 Multicultural Counseling Contexts: Individuals Living in Poverty 369, Counseling and Applied Considerations 374, 24 Multicultural Counseling Contexts: Individuals with Disabilities 380, Counseling and Applied Considerations 384, Environmental and Social Justice Issues 386, Counselors Attitudes When Clients have Disabilities 387. What is the final stage of sexual identity development? Derald Wing Sue, PhD, is a Professor . 0 out of 0.5 points Model, individuals: 0 out of 0.5 points 2. Conformity 2. The socioecological model is a multilevel framework to understand Correct Each of these statuses identifies characteristics that individuals in these statuses have. Download Product Flyer is to download PDF in new tab. moving from ___ of racial and ethnic differences towards ____. with an emphasis on the unique cultural and historical experiences of African Americans. Intersectionality is: In the _____ stage of Helms People of Color Racial Identity Model, What are the stages of biracial identity development? Acknowledge that identity development influences the worldviews and lived experiences of privileged and marginalized clients. Section One The Multiple Dimensions of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy 1, Part I The Affective and Conceptual Dimensions of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy 3, Chapter 1 Obstacles to Developing Cultural Competence and Cultural Humility: Understanding Resistance to Multicultural Training 5, Reactions to Reading Counseling the Culturally Diverse 6, Emotional SelfRevelations and Fears: Majority Group Members 9, Emotional Invalidation Versus Affirmation: Marginalized Group Members 11, Recognizing and Understanding Resistance to Multicultural Training 15, Chapter 2 Multicultural Counseling and Therapy (MCT) 26, CultureUniversal (Etic) Versus CultureSpecific (Emic) Formulations 29, The Nature of Multicultural Counseling Competence 31, A Tripartite Framework for Understanding the Multiple Dimensions of Identity 32, Individual and Universal Biases in Psychology and Mental Health 36, The Impact of Group Identities on Counseling and Psychotherapy 37, What Is Multicultural Counseling and Therapy (MCT)? Download Product Flyer is to download PDF in new tab. Sue & Sue's (2015) Model draws largely on the other models presented and comes with a few assumptions. the development of a sense of self-worth and psychological well-being (Utsey et al., 2008). Question 17 Question 18 In the Sue and Sue White identity development model, the White person begins to question and challenge his or her own racism and begins to become aware of the existence or racism in society. 37, Social Justice and Cultural Competence 41, Chapter 3 Multicultural Counseling Competence for Counselors and Therapists of Marginalized Groups 47, Impact on Interracial Counseling Relationships 49, Stereotypes Held by Socially Marginalized Group Members 50, Counselors from Marginalized Groups Working with Majority and Other Marginalized Group Clients 51, The Politics of Interethnic and Interracial Bias and Discrimination 52, The Historical and Political Relationships Between Groups of Color 54, Differences Between Racial/Ethnic Groups 56, Counselors of Color and Dyadic Combinations 58, Part II The Impact and Social Justice Implications of Counseling and Psychotherapy 71, Chapter 4 The Political and Social Justice Implications of Counseling and Psychotherapy 73, The Mental Health Impact of Sociopolitical Oppression 75, Sociopolitical Oppression and the Training of Counseling/Mental Health Professionals 77, Counseling and Mental Health Literature 80, The Need to Treat Social ProblemsSocial Justice Counseling 84, Chapter 5 The Impact of Systemic Oppression Within the Counseling Process: Client Worldviews and Counselor Credibility 98, Locating Clients Problems Entirely Inside the Clients 99, Culturally Related Responses That Reproduce Stereotypes 100, Responding When the Issues are Our Own: White Fragility 100, Effects of Historical and Current Oppression 101, Counselor Credibility and Attractiveness 107, Formation of Individual and Systemic Worldviews 110, Chapter 6 Microaggressions in Counseling and Psychotherapy 119Christina M. Capodilupo, The Evolution of the Isms: Microaggressions 124, The Dynamics and Dilemmas of Microaggressions 129, Manifestations of Microaggressions in Counseling/Therapy 134, Part III The Practice Dimensions of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy 143, Chapter 7 Multicultural Barriers and the Helping Professional: The Individual Interplay of Cultural Perspectives 145, Standard Characteristics of Mainstream Counseling 146, Patterns of American Cultural Assumptions and Multicultural Family Counseling/Therapy 156, Chapter 8 Communication Style and Its Impact on Counseling and Psychotherapy 168, Sociopolitical Facets of Nonverbal Communication 176, Counseling and Therapy as Communication Style 181, Chapter 9 Multicultural EvidenceBased Practice (EBP) 188, EvidenceBased Practice (EBP) and Multiculturalism 191, EvidenceBased Practice (EBP) and Diversity Issues in Counseling 203, Chapter 10 NonWestern Indigenous Methods of Healing: Implications for Multicultural Counseling and Therapy (MCT) 212, Examples of Indigenous Healing Approaches 224, Part IV Racial, Ethnic, Cultural (REC) Attitudes in Multicultural Counseling and Therapy 231, Chapter 11 Racial, Ethnic, Cultural (REC) Identity Attitudes in People of Color: Counseling Implications 233, Counseling Implications of the R/CID Model 246, Value of a General REC Identity Framework 249, Chapter 12 White Racial Identity Development: Counseling Implications 255, Understanding the Dynamics of Whiteness 258, Models of White Racial Identity Development 260, The Process of White Racial Identity Development: A Descriptive Model 263, Developing a Nonracist and Antiracist White Identity 267, Section Two Multicultural Counseling and Specific Populations 277, Part V Understanding Specific Populations 279, Chapter 13 Culturally Competent Assessment 281, Therapist Variables Affecting Diagnosis 283, Cultural Competence and Preventing Diagnostic Errors 284, Contextual and Collaborative Assessment 287, Infusing Cultural Relevance into Standard Clinical Assessments 290, Part VI Counseling and Therapy with Racial/Ethnic Minority Group Populations 299, Chapter 14 Counseling African Americans 301, Chapter 15 Counseling American Indians/Native Americans and Alaska Natives 316, Chapter 16 Counseling Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 331, Chapter 17 Counseling Latinx Populations 348, Chapter 18 Counseling Multiracial Populations 364, Part VII Counseling and Special Circumstances Involving Racial/Ethnic Populations 379, Chapter 19 Counseling Arab Americans and Muslim Americans 381, Chapter 20 Counseling Immigrants and Refugees 393, Chapter 21 Counseling Jewish Americans 410, Part VIII Counseling and Therapy with Other Multicultural Populations 423, Chapter 22 Counseling Individuals with Disabilities 425, Chapter 23 Counseling LGBTQ Populations 441, Chapter 25 Counseling Individuals Living in Poverty 474. 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