Emic vs. Etic view of people
Hint: ETic = ETernal truths about all humans
eMic= Multicultural perspec
Etic- assumes universal principles underly personality & psychopathology (same for all ind regardless of culture)
Emic- Culture specific view of psychology, where no one model of mental health can be applied to all
Psychiatric problems tend to peak _ to _ years after immigration
1 to 3
Enculturation
process of learning about one’s own culture, influenced primarily by home and family
Berry’s Theory of Acculturation: 2 Key Factors
Cultural maintenance- valuing & preserving cultural id
Contact & participation-involvement with the dom culture & other cultural groups
*sees acculturation on a continuum
*test may use terms about retention of minority culture & maintenance of mainstream
Berry’s theory of acculturation: 4 Strategies
Idioms of distress
refers to the “illness language” of a particular cultural group; i.e. somatic complaints, witchcraft, possession
Somatization: ___ & ____ more often present w/stomach issues, whereas ___ may present w/cardiopulmonary sxs
whites; latinos
asians
Cultural Encapsulation
therapist makes narrow assumptions about reality, minimizes cultural variation among individuals, resorts to technique oriented strategies, judges according to self reference cx
Ppl of lowest SES are ____ times more likely to have a mental disorder than highest SES
2-3
RR Troiden Model of Gay & Lesbian ID development
4 stages:
Low Context Communication
meaning of the comm is what is explicitly verbalized (direct), middle class America values
High Context Communication
Situation & nonverbal cues significantly affect meaning of what is verbalized, more common in Filipino, AA, Asian Am, Hispanic and Native Am cultures
Minority Identity Development
Atkinson, Morton, & Sue 5 Stages: 1. Conformity 2. Dissonance 3. Resistance/Immersion 4. Introspection 5. Synergetic Articulation & Awareness/Integrative Awareness
Black Identity Development- Jackson’s model
Strongly influenced by racism & oppression 4 Stages: 1. Passive acceptance 2. Active resistance 3. Redirection 4. Internalization
Black Identity Development- Cross’ Model
5 stages from white frame of reference to pos. black frame of ref
Helms’ White Racial ID Dev Model
6 stages:
Collateral Culture
Highly values family & social connectedness, as opposed to individualistic cultures
Susto
Hisp. culture bound syndrome, “fright”
Nervios
Hisp culture bound syndrome, nerves
mal de ojo
Hisp culture bound syndrome, evil eye
attaque de nervios
Hisp culture bound syndrome, screaming, crying, aggression, dissociation, fainting
Hispanic idioms of distress
somatic complaints
Tx recs with Hispanic clients
Active, problem solving
Family therapy
Personalismo- informal small talk
Cultural paranoia
healthy suspiciousness based on real racism