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Minority stages of development - =- conformity (individuals internalize racism and choose values,
lifestyles, and role models from the dominant group)
-dissonance (individuals begin to question and suspect the dominant group's cultural values)
-resistance immersion (individuals endorse minority-held views and reject dominant cultures values)
-introspection (individuals establish their racial identity without following all cultural norms, beginning
to question how certain values fit with their personal identity)
-synergistic (individuals experience a sense of fulfillment towards their racial-ethnic-cultural identity
without having to categorically accept their minority group's values)
conformity (multicultural) - =individuals internalize racism and choose values, lifestyles, and role models
from the dominant group - first stage of minority development
dissonance (multicultural) - =individuals begin to question and suspect the dominant group's cultural
values - second stage of minority development
resistance immersion (multicultural) - =individuals endorse minority-held views and reject the dominant
culture's values - third stage of minority development
introspection (multicultural) - =individuals establish their racial ethnic identity without following all
cultural norms, beginning to question how certain values fit with their personal identity - fourth stage of
minority development
synergistic (multicultural) - =individuals experience a sense of self-fulfillment toward their racial-ethnic-
cultural identity without having to categorically accept their minority group's values - fifth stage of
minority development
What is SFBT? - =Solution-focused brief therapy
Who invented solution-focused brief therapy? - =Insoo Kim-Berg and Steve Deshazer
, What are the two key concepts (questions) of solution focused brief therapy? - =1. Miracle question
(what are your best hopes? If you could wave a magic wand, what would be the outcome?)
2. Exception question (can you think of a time when this belief/thought/idea/value didn't apply?)
What is narrative therapy? - =narrative/story-focused and social justice focused therapy that views the
problem as separate from the person. Thick and thin narratives are a key concept of narrative therapy.
What is a thin narrative and what therapy modality does it apply to? - =A thin narrative is a
narrative/story that lacks proper detail, not well-rounded, was likely created by others, and tends to be
pathologizing. Thin narratives are what have already been established in a person's mind. Applies to
narrative therapy.
What is a thick narrative and what therapy modality does it apply to? - =A thick narrative is a story that
is more well-rounded and has been co-created with the client and therapy. Tells an alternative story to
the thin narrative. Applies to narrative therapy.
What is AEDP? - =Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy
What is DBT? - =Dialectical behavior therapy
What are the key concepts of dialectical behavior therapy - =-Radical acceptance
-mindfulness
-distress tolerance
-emotion regulation
-interpersonal effectiveness
Who came up with dialectical behavior therapy? - =Marsha Linehan
What was the first (famous) expirement that was foundation of behavior therapy? - =Pavlov's classical
conditioning experiment (the dogs and the bells)
Minority stages of development - =- conformity (individuals internalize racism and choose values,
lifestyles, and role models from the dominant group)
-dissonance (individuals begin to question and suspect the dominant group's cultural values)
-resistance immersion (individuals endorse minority-held views and reject dominant cultures values)
-introspection (individuals establish their racial identity without following all cultural norms, beginning
to question how certain values fit with their personal identity)
-synergistic (individuals experience a sense of fulfillment towards their racial-ethnic-cultural identity
without having to categorically accept their minority group's values)
conformity (multicultural) - =individuals internalize racism and choose values, lifestyles, and role models
from the dominant group - first stage of minority development
dissonance (multicultural) - =individuals begin to question and suspect the dominant group's cultural
values - second stage of minority development
resistance immersion (multicultural) - =individuals endorse minority-held views and reject the dominant
culture's values - third stage of minority development
introspection (multicultural) - =individuals establish their racial ethnic identity without following all
cultural norms, beginning to question how certain values fit with their personal identity - fourth stage of
minority development
synergistic (multicultural) - =individuals experience a sense of self-fulfillment toward their racial-ethnic-
cultural identity without having to categorically accept their minority group's values - fifth stage of
minority development
What is SFBT? - =Solution-focused brief therapy
Who invented solution-focused brief therapy? - =Insoo Kim-Berg and Steve Deshazer
, What are the two key concepts (questions) of solution focused brief therapy? - =1. Miracle question
(what are your best hopes? If you could wave a magic wand, what would be the outcome?)
2. Exception question (can you think of a time when this belief/thought/idea/value didn't apply?)
What is narrative therapy? - =narrative/story-focused and social justice focused therapy that views the
problem as separate from the person. Thick and thin narratives are a key concept of narrative therapy.
What is a thin narrative and what therapy modality does it apply to? - =A thin narrative is a
narrative/story that lacks proper detail, not well-rounded, was likely created by others, and tends to be
pathologizing. Thin narratives are what have already been established in a person's mind. Applies to
narrative therapy.
What is a thick narrative and what therapy modality does it apply to? - =A thick narrative is a story that
is more well-rounded and has been co-created with the client and therapy. Tells an alternative story to
the thin narrative. Applies to narrative therapy.
What is AEDP? - =Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy
What is DBT? - =Dialectical behavior therapy
What are the key concepts of dialectical behavior therapy - =-Radical acceptance
-mindfulness
-distress tolerance
-emotion regulation
-interpersonal effectiveness
Who came up with dialectical behavior therapy? - =Marsha Linehan
What was the first (famous) expirement that was foundation of behavior therapy? - =Pavlov's classical
conditioning experiment (the dogs and the bells)