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Bicultural Applications - Coggle Diagram
Bicultural Applications
Perspectives of Suffering and Healing (Johnson, 119)
Westerner's response to suffering is usually "What can be done?" (Johnson, 123)
Call Physician for physical ailments (Jophn, 120)
Ca a pastor or priest for spiritual angst (Johnson, 120)
Call a therapist for emtional disterunbance (Johnson, 121)
See suffering as something to eradicate (Johnson, 124)
A non westerner's response is usually "What did I do?" (Johnson, 123)
See suffering as something to be expected to teach something (Johnson, 124)
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Suffering is a sign of disunity (Johnson, 127)
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Language Competence
Humility and Support (Fontes, 112)
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Use short, simple sentences with only one idea per sentence
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Use widely known visual cues such as gestures, demonstrations
Avoid jargon, slang, abbreviations, and contraction
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Allow for silence, to help people formulate answers
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Divulging Information (Fontes, 167)
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Shame, fear, may inhibit speaking out
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