Deck 3: Worldview and Identity

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Give an example of how worldview is influenced by gender.
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Compare and contrast ethnic/cultural identity development for Asian Americans, Jewish,, Latinos/Hispanics, and Native Americans. What are the distinctive features of each ethnic group?
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What questions would a counselor ask a client to obtain a better understanding of the relationship between cultural identity and worldview?
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Arredondo and Glauner's model of Personal Dimensions of Identity involves various dimensions that interact which allows counselors to understand clients in a:

A) Fragmented and individual manner
B) holistic manner
C) contextual, holistic and individual manner
D) contextual manner
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Kluckohn and Strodtbeck's value orientations framework is based on differences in worldviews among cultures. One of the five components of the framework consists of:

A) Time, place, cultural traditions, and individualism
B) Time, collectivism, and individualism
C) Humans are good, bad or both
D) Locus of control and responsibility
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According to William Cross's Theory of Nigresence and Black Identity formation the stages are:

A) Preencounter, disintegration, pseudo-independence, and autonomy.
B) Preencounter, encounter, immersion/emersion, and internalization.
C) Contact, disintegration, immersion, and independence.
D) Preencounter, encounter, immersion, and consciousness.
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________ is the individual's identity influenced by unique life experiences, often referring to one's "individuality".

A) Cultural identity
B) Cultural worldview
C) Ethnic identity
D) Personal Identity
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Describe how you would work with a 15 year old, biracial Japanese and Black), male client who is having some difficulty making friends in school. What are the specific developmental issues one would need to consider?
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________ is the belief that one's worldview is the norm and universal.

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Ethnorelativism
C) Racism
D) Enculturation
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Derald Wing Sue proposed that worldview can be conceptualized as psychological orientations that intersect to create four different value orientations that influence a person's attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. In Quadrant 1 of his framework the individual:

A) Believes that he/she has very little control over the environment.
B) Views poverty and inequality as something that "just is".
C) Sees himself/herself as agents of change.
D) Values success, independence, power and has control over all aspects of life.
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_____________ is a status/stage in Janet Helm's model of White Racial Attitudes Towards People of Color in which there is a complete acceptance of both strengths and weaknesses of the dominant White society, and the individual is no longer threatened, completely at ease with being White and takes on an advocacy role to eliminate oppression.

A) Reintegration
B) Autonomy
C) Integration
D) Independence
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Janet Helms formulated theories of racial identity development in which individuals achieve a sense of self that is integrated and satisfying. She developed identity models for:

A) Asian Americans, Whites, and Blacks
B) Latinos/Hispanics, Whites, and Blacks
C) Whites, People of Color, and Blacks
D) Blacks, Whites, and Biracial individuals
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Janet Helm's model of identity development involves various statuses in which individuals undergo a transformation process of racial identity formation. These statuses are:

A) Preencounter, Encounter, Immersion/Emersion, and Internalization
B) Preencounter, Disintegration, Reintegration, and Autonomy
C) Peencounter, Encounter, Contact, Disintegration and Internalization
D) Contact, Disintegration, Integration, and Autonomy
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________ is the way in which each individual sees, interprets, and gives meaning to the world. It is also based on an individual's unique life experiences.

A) Cultural identity
B) Individual worldview
C) Personal identity
D) Ethnic identity
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How would a counselor assess a client's worldview?
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Give an example of how worldview is influenced by gender.
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Compare and contrast ethnic/cultural identity development for Asian Americans, Jewish,, Latinos/Hispanics, and Native Americans. What are the distinctive features of each ethnic group?
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What questions would a counselor ask a client to obtain a better understanding of the relationship between cultural identity and worldview?
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Arredondo and Glauner's model of Personal Dimensions of Identity involves various dimensions that interact which allows counselors to understand clients in a:

A) Fragmented and individual manner
B) holistic manner
C) contextual, holistic and individual manner
D) contextual manner
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Kluckohn and Strodtbeck's value orientations framework is based on differences in worldviews among cultures. One of the five components of the framework consists of:

A) Time, place, cultural traditions, and individualism
B) Time, collectivism, and individualism
C) Humans are good, bad or both
D) Locus of control and responsibility
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According to William Cross's Theory of Nigresence and Black Identity formation the stages are:

A) Preencounter, disintegration, pseudo-independence, and autonomy.
B) Preencounter, encounter, immersion/emersion, and internalization.
C) Contact, disintegration, immersion, and independence.
D) Preencounter, encounter, immersion, and consciousness.
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________ is the individual's identity influenced by unique life experiences, often referring to one's "individuality".

A) Cultural identity
B) Cultural worldview
C) Ethnic identity
D) Personal Identity
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Describe how you would work with a 15 year old, biracial Japanese and Black), male client who is having some difficulty making friends in school. What are the specific developmental issues one would need to consider?
Instructional Strategies and Exercises
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________ is the belief that one's worldview is the norm and universal.

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Ethnorelativism
C) Racism
D) Enculturation
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Derald Wing Sue proposed that worldview can be conceptualized as psychological orientations that intersect to create four different value orientations that influence a person's attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. In Quadrant 1 of his framework the individual:

A) Believes that he/she has very little control over the environment.
B) Views poverty and inequality as something that "just is".
C) Sees himself/herself as agents of change.
D) Values success, independence, power and has control over all aspects of life.
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_____________ is a status/stage in Janet Helm's model of White Racial Attitudes Towards People of Color in which there is a complete acceptance of both strengths and weaknesses of the dominant White society, and the individual is no longer threatened, completely at ease with being White and takes on an advocacy role to eliminate oppression.

A) Reintegration
B) Autonomy
C) Integration
D) Independence
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Janet Helms formulated theories of racial identity development in which individuals achieve a sense of self that is integrated and satisfying. She developed identity models for:

A) Asian Americans, Whites, and Blacks
B) Latinos/Hispanics, Whites, and Blacks
C) Whites, People of Color, and Blacks
D) Blacks, Whites, and Biracial individuals
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Janet Helm's model of identity development involves various statuses in which individuals undergo a transformation process of racial identity formation. These statuses are:

A) Preencounter, Encounter, Immersion/Emersion, and Internalization
B) Preencounter, Disintegration, Reintegration, and Autonomy
C) Peencounter, Encounter, Contact, Disintegration and Internalization
D) Contact, Disintegration, Integration, and Autonomy
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________ is the way in which each individual sees, interprets, and gives meaning to the world. It is also based on an individual's unique life experiences.

A) Cultural identity
B) Individual worldview
C) Personal identity
D) Ethnic identity
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How would a counselor assess a client's worldview?
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