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commitment that such individuals have toward social change
national culture
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the viewpoint we're given by our govt
persons 40 and older
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tend to have periods of unemployment longer than their younger
counterparts
connectedness
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feelings of closeness with the therapist, working together in enabling
atmosphere, receiving support for change, and equal status in relationship
difference between preference and prejudice
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preference is largely unemotional, whereas prejudice involves emotions
Insight is considered class-bound because
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It assumes that people have the time to sit back and contemplate
motivations
some generalizations about Arab American values
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family obligations and interdependence is very important, oldest son
trained to be head of extended family, strong sense of community and an
identity that revolves around culture and God; hospitality
Indians judge themselves
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in terms of whether their behaviors are of benefit to the tribe
Cross model of psychological nigresence
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black identity development model; five stage model of moving from a
white frame of reference to a positive black one
, Asian Americans may express emotional difficulties
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through somatic complaints, b/c mind and body are considered
inseparable
etic-emic continuum
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universal v cultural
Asian American cultural strengths
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collective support system, group harmony is primary, respect for elders
cognitive dissonance theory
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