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What is true?
In order to diagnose clients from a different culture, the counselor ideally will need some information regarding the specifics of the culture.
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What is cross cultural counseling?
What is multicultural counseling? What is intercultural counseling?
One term for counseling a client from a different social and cultural background
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What is national culture?
Most countries have an official language, stated view point, and a central government. Which is what this reflects.
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Who are Freud and Lorenz?
According to these two individuals, humans have an instinct to fight, regardless of culture.
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What is ethnocentrism?
This uses one's own culture as a yard stick to measure all others.
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What is true?
Dissonance is often reduced using denial.
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What is contextualism?
This term means a behavior must be accessed in the context of the culture in which the behavior occurs.
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What is people can conform to social roles.
The 1971 famous Stanford Prison experiment, conducted by Zimbardo, demonstrated this.
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Who are John Dollard and Neil Miller?
The frustration aggression theory is associated with these two people.
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What is the civil rights movement?
This helped to popularize the multicultural counseling movement!
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What is false?
A separate culture
In the United States, each socioeconomic group represents a separate race.
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What are similar beliefs, physical attraction, and close proximity?
The three factors which enhance interpersonal attraction.
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What is universal culture?
Biological similarities and sameness are indicated by this.
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Who is Festinger?
They developed the cognitive dissonance theory.
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Who are social learning therapists?
This group believes that aggression is learned.
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What is true?
Culture is said to be normative.
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What is prognosis?
When a counselor speaks of a probable outcome in a case they are referring to this.
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What is ethnocentrism?
This promotes a sense of patriotism and national sovereignty, stability, and pride, yet danger in the nuclear age.
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Who is McDougall?
Freud and Durkheim are also acceptable
This therapist was instrumental in the early days of the social psychology movement.
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What is balance theory?
This proposes a move from cognitive inconsistency to consistency, and a tendency to achieve a balanced cognitive state.
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What is false?
The ole switcheroo
A cultural norm measures actual conduct while a statistical norm describes how people are supposed to act.
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What is recommendations?
When a counselor speaks of what they believe must transpire from a psychotherapeutic stand point they are technically referring to this.
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Who is Frank Parsons?
The first practitioner to focus heavily on sociocultural issues.
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Who Carol Gilligan?
This assistant to Lawrence Kohlberg was critical of his theory of moral development as she felt it was more applicable to males than females.
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What is eclecticism?
Multicultural counselling promotes this.
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