Course 6723: Week 1 – Application Assignment: Benefits/Oppression of Culturally Diverse Populations Keri Olds Walden University Course 6723: Week 1 – Application Assignment: Benefits/Oppression of Culturally Diverse Populations The history and theories of counseling and psychology have both benefited and oppressed culturally diverse populations. It is common knowledge that the founding fathers of counseling were all white males of the socioeconomic status of middle to upper
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knows or cares what we get up to‚ as long as we compliance the law‚ unless we are a celebrity. But with massive development of technology‚ that is no longer the case and I totally agreed with the statement that we are living in a surveillance society. Moreover‚ I strongly believed that the level of surveillance will grow even further in the future. If we use loyalty cards or credit cards we can earn points and receive money off vouchers‚ but we also allow retailers keep data on what we’ve bought
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What ethical dilemmas can international psychologists face in working with culturally diverse populations? What steps can psychologists take to better evaluate psychological disorders among culturally diverse populations? There are many ethical dilemmas that international psychologists face when working with culturally diverse populations. The list below though not exhaustive but have been potential dilemmas that international psychologists face during the execution of their services in a culturally
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Motivating Culturally Diverse Workforce in an Organization Muhammad Junaid Murshed Southern New Hampshire University Abstract In this research paper‚ I will be discussing some of the methods that may be used to effectively motivate a culturally diverse workforce in an organization. At first‚ I will present a brief introduction to motivation‚ some of the well-known motivational theories and cultural diversity. Then‚ I will look into a few reasons for demotivation among the workforce of an organization
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neighborhood‚ you can find many different people and cultures. American society is filled with culturally diverse people who open us up to a new way of thinking and help us perceive other nations with a less myopic view. As a culturally diverse person like myself‚ I have always enjoyed learning about others and their background. A plethora of information can overwhelm my mind just by chatting with someone who is diverse culturally‚ academically‚ and economically. In the same way I have encountered a
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community. You should illustrate your work with some actual data such as statistics or desktop research. Using desktop research I am able to find lots of information on Wandsworth as a borough and the diverse range of people in Wandsworth. People who come from all over the world and have created a diverse culture here in the borough. There is a lot of diversity in Wandsworth but the majority of people who live in Wandsworth were born in England. All People (Persons)1 Count 12‚344 260‚380 7‚172
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Benefits/Oppression of Culturally Diverse Populations The history of counseling and psychology has oppressed culturally diverse populations in the fact that it is traditionally geared towards middle and upper class whites. The counseling profession originated from Western societies that have a different outlook on social and personal problems than other non-Western societies (Sue & Sue‚ 2008). According to Dr. Sue‚ three reasons that counseling oppresses culturally diverse populations are 1) The
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consumeristic society. Sometimes we forget that being in a group setting provides the most beneficial effects on its members. For example‚ I typically push myself harder knowing that other in my same group are doing exactly the same thing. It gives way to a sense of being held to a higher standard‚ as well as getting to make new friends near and far. Getting involved is one of the most important aspects of NSCS. There has been studies that student that are involved in a club‚ society‚ or their community
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The economy of a hunting and gathering society helped shape other aspects. Due to the hunting and gathering society the society was egalitarian. Women and men were seen as equals‚ no gender was inferior to the other. Additionally‚ most people possessed the same abilities‚ they either hunted or gathered. 6. Evidence suggests that there is the possibility of the belief in the spiritual life during the Paleolithic societies. For example‚ about Archeologist’s believe Neanderthals held
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Creating a Plan for a Culturally Diverse Classroom Marie Charette AED 204 March 3‚ 2013 Dr. Damara Richens In Order to work effectively with student of different origins a teacher must be confident and comfortable with their own heritage. The teacher should familiarize themselves with their background. This will help when planning and creating your classroom Donna M. Gollnick and Philip C. Chinn As a teacher it is very important to design the classroom to meet all the needs of each child
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