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- Which of the following best describes the culturally different perspective currently held by psychologists and anthropologists quizlet?What is the culturally embedded perspective on science and practice?What is the genetically and culturally deficient perspective on human diversity quizlet?Why is the culturally embedded perspective important?

1st EditionSpencer A. Rathus
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13th EditionLori Watson, Patrick J. Hurley
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12th EditionPatrick J. Hurley
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2nd EditionDavid G Myers
900 solutions
David Satcher defines culture as a common heritage or set of beliefs, norms, and values; shared attributes of one group.
Culture is also inclusive of: Ethnicity, religion, geographic region, age group, sexual orientation, gender, birth order, profession, SES (socioeconomic status), etc.
**But today's America is unmistakably multicultural. And because there are a variety of ways to define a cultural group (eg. By ethnicity, religion, geographic region, age group, sexual orientation, or profession), many people consider themselves as having multiple cultural identities. Each of these facets may have different meaning, relevance and salience in the lives of unique individuals and all may affect what is decided to be a "positive" behavior or trait within a particular cultural context.
David Satcher: Summary of Report "Mental Health: Culture, Race and Ethnicity" (U.S. Department of Heath and Human Services, 2001
Culture impacts whether people seek help in the first place, what types of help they seek what coping styles and social supports they have, and how much stigma they attach to mental illness.
All cultures feature strengths, such as resilience and adaptive ways of coping
Culture of the clinician and the larger health care system govern the societal response to a patient with mental illness; and have been ill equipped to meet the needs of patients from
different backgrounds and, in some cases, have displayed bias in the delivery of care.
Two main Points:
-"Culture plays a role in the etiology (cause), effects, and treatment of educational and psychological problems."
-"Cultural issues must be a part of client conceptualizations of psychological problems and treatments."
--Positive psychology criticized for lack of attention to cultural influences
--Cultural influences must also be a part of understanding educational successes, psychological strengths, the good life
--Count culture as a major influence on the development and manifestations of human strengths and good living.
Psychological strength is universal
- all people have strengths
There are no universal strengths
- how strengths manifest differs in subtle & obvious ways
A common heritage or set of beliefs, norms and values; shared attributes of one group.
Ex. Ethnicity, religion, geographic region, age group, sexual orientation, gender, birth order, profession, SES, etc.
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