Test Bank Multicultural Psychology 5th Edition by Dr. Jeffery Scott Mio

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Test Bank Multicultural Psychology 5th Edition by Dr. Jeffery Scott Mio

Multicultural Psychology combines research with actual real narratives to examine multicultural issues and capture the richness of diverse cultures.

ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0190854952
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0190854959

Dr. Jeffery Scott Mio (Author), Dr. Lori A. Barker (Author), Melanie M. Domenech Rodríguez (Author), John Gonzalez (Author)

Table Of Contents
About the authors

Preface

Acknowledgments

CHAPTER 1 What Is Multicultural Psychology?

WHAT IS MULTICULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY?

Narrow and Broad Definitions of Culture

Culture and Worldview

What is Race?

Multicultural Psychology and Related Fields

MULTICULTURALISM AS A PHILOSOPHY

DO WE STILL NEED THE FIELD OF MULTICULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY?

MULTICULTURALISM AS THE FOURTH FORCE

UNDERSTANDING THE CULTURAL CONTEXT OF BEHAVIOR: THE BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL MODEL

THE BASIC TENENTS OF MULTICULTURAL THEORY

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND

Dubious Beginnings

We Begin to Define Ourselves

Gender Differences

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues

THE RISE OF MULTICULTURALISM

SUMMARY

CHAPTER 2 Multicultural Issues Involving Research and Testing

RESEARCH METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY

The General Research Model

The European American Standard

Internal versus External Validity

QUANTITATIVE VERSUS QUALITATIVE RESEARCH

Quantitative Approaches

Qualitative Approaches

Equivalence of Measures

Qualitative Approaches and Gender

Qualitative Approaches and Older Population

EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS

COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING

PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING

Intelligence Testing

Intelligence, Context, and Older Adults

Alternative Conceptions of Intelligence

Personality and Diagnostic Testing

SUMMARY

CHAPTER 3 Cultural Differences in Worldviews

DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES FOR LOOKING AT CULTURES

Imposing a Worldview

Understanding Differences from Within

Male and Female Perspectives

Well-Meaning Clashes

INDIVIDUALISM VERSUS COLLECTIVISM

The Individual and Society

Guilt versus Shame

Face Saving, Face Giving, and Social Support

Are We WEIRD?

VALUE ORIENTATION AND WORLDVIEWS

Kluckhohn and Strodtbecks Value Orientation Model

Derald Wing Sues Worldview Model

ETHNIC MINORITY WORLDVIEW

WORLDVIEW OF WOMEN

WORLDVIEW OF LESBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL INDIVIDUALS

WORLDVIEW BASED ON SOCIAL CLASS

YOUTH AND WORLDVIEW

SUMMARY

CHAPTER 4 Cultural Differences in Communication

CONVERSATIONAL RULES

NONVERBAL ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE

Proxemics

Kinesics

Paralanguage

HIGH- VERSUS LOW-CONTEXT COMMUNICATION

Direct versus Indirect Communication

Ethnic Minority Patterns of Communication

–African Americans

–Latinxs

–American Indians

Communication Patterns of the Elderly

COMMUNICATION AMONG YOUNGER ADULTS

Prevalence of Social Media

Positives and Negatives of the Use of Social Media

The Silver Lining

GENDER DIFFERENCES IN COMMUNICATION

BILINGUAL COMMUNICATION

Cognitive Consequences of Bilingualism

Social Consequences of Bilingualism

SUMMARY

CHAPTER 5 Immigrants, Refugees, and the Acculturation Process xxx

IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES

Immigrants

Refugees

COMMON EXPERIENCES OF IMMIGRANTS AND REFUGEES

Language Barriers

Support Networks

Family Hierarchies

New Family Roles

Employment

Education

ACCULTURATION

“Old” and “New Immigrants”

Models of Acculturation

Acculturation of Immigrants

Acculturation of Ethnic Minority Populations

The Migration Process

Ecological Context and Fit

SUMMARY

CHAPTER 6 Stereotyping, Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism

CATEGORIZATIONS OF RACE AND ETHNICITY

Racism in the News

Stereotype Threat

The Development of Negative Stereotypes

RACISM

Overt versus Covert Racism

The Response to Hurricane Maria: A Case of Covert, Unintentional Racism or Covert, Intentional Racism?

Aversive Racism

Color-Blind Racial Ideology

Racism and the Biopsychosocial Model

Internalized Oppression

Racial Microaggressions

Microaggressions Broadly Defined

White Privilege

SUMMARY

CHAPTER 7 Cultural Identity Development

A MODEL OF PERSONAL IDENTITY

RACIAL IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT

African American Identity Development

White Identity Development

Chicano/Latinx Identity Development

Asian American/Pilipino American Identity Development

American Indian Identity Development

Multiracial Identity Development

Gay/Lesbian Identity Development

Racial and Cultural Identity Development Model

Other Identities

A CRITIQUE OF THE STAGE MODELS

MULTIPLE LAYERING OF IDENTITIES

SUMMARY

CHAPTER 8 Culture and Health

HEALTH AND HEALTH BEHAVIORS

HEALTH DISPARITIES DEFINED

CAUSES OF HEALTH DISPARITIES

Racism

Poverty

Structural Barriers

Access to the Health Care System

Differential Treatment

MISTRUST OF THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM

WHY SHOULD WE CARE?

BRINGING ABOUT CHANGE

SUMMARY

CHAPTER 9 Culture and Mental Health

CULTURE AND DIAGNOSIS

The Diagnosis and Statistical Manual of the Mental Disorders: A Classification System

Culture and the Expression of Symptoms

Cultural Group Differences and Mental Health

–The Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Studies (CPES)

–National Survey on Drug Use and Health

–Ethnic/Racial Groups Not Well Represented in the Large Epidemiological Studies

–Critique of the Epidemiologic Studies

–Conclusions from Existing Data

Gender Differences

Cultural Concepts of Distress

Eating Disorders: An American Cultural Syndrome?

CULTURE AND THE TREATMENT OF MENTAL DISORDERS

Underutilization of Mental Health Services

Barriers to Treatment

–Culture-Bound Values as Barriers

–Class-Bound Values as Barriers

–Language Variables as a Barrier

Experience with Microaggressions

Culturally Sensitive Therapeutic Approaches

The Training of Mental Health Professionals: Multicultural Competence

Cultural Matching

Culture-Specific Therapies

–Example of a Culture-Specific Approach: African-Centered Psychology

–Treatment Issues and Strategies for Sexual Minorities

Social Justice Counseling Psychotherapy

Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology

SUMMARY

CHAPTER 10 Where Do We Go From Here? Building Multicultural Competence

HOW TO INCREASE YOUR MULTICLUTURAL COMPETENCE: THE MULTICULTURAL COMPETENCIES

Awareness of Your Own Cultural Attitudes

The Four F Reactions: Freeze, Flee, Flight, and Fright

The Five Ds of Difference

–Distancing

–Denial

–Defensiveness

–Devaluing

–Discovery

The Three Ss of Similarity

–Simple

–Safe

–Sane

EXAMINING YOUR BIASES, PREJUDICES, AND STEREOTYPES

LEARNING ABOUT YOUR OWN CULTURE

UNDERSTANDING OTHER WORLDVIEWS

Learning Key Historical Events

Becoming Aware of Sociopolitical Issues

Knowing Basic Values and Beliefs

Understanding Cultural Practices

Knowing the Dynamics of Racism, Discrimination, and Stereotyping

DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE INTERPERSONAL SKILLS

Education and Training

Experience and Practice

Saying “I Dont Know” and Asking Questions

Travel

Speaking Up for Others: Being an Ally

Speaking Up for Oneself: Comfort with Difficult Dialogues

An Attitude of Discovery and Courage

Developing Empathy

A CHANGE IN WORLDVIEW

SUMMARY

Glossary

References

Credits

Index