What is the Tripartite Model? List and briefly describe each of the three levels.
What will be an ideal response?
The Tripartite Model describes three levels of a person’s identity development: (1) individual level, which focuses on what psychologists label one’s personality or idiosyncratic ways of responding to one’s environment; (2) group-level identity, which contains a person’s cultural and ethnic identifications, as well as other group-oriented identities; and (3) a universal level of identity, which contains a person’s identifications with the human race.
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Which of the following models of cultural competence discussed in the text emphasizes having therapists examine a particular ethnic group through the lens of the model in order to decrease the tendency to make generalizations or hold inaccurate biases
a. Pedersen’s Framework for Developing Cultural and Cross-Cultural Competence b. Hogan-Garcia Model for Cultural Diversity Competence c. Hays’s ADDRESSING Framework d. Holland’s codes
In the United States, suicide intervention is about how many years old?
a. 200 b. 100 c. 50 d. 20
The Nassau County Emergency Management Agency's chronosystem clock starts running
a. the day of hurricane landfall. b. the day after landfall. c. prior to hurricane landfall. d. its start time is variable depending on conditions.
The most common boundary intrusion occurs when a child becomes a parental child and/or a parent becomes more childlike.
a. true b. false