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Cross-Cultural Practices - Coggle Diagram
Cross-Cultural Practices
Exportation of US Models (Gerstein, 103-117)
Background (105)
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"A call for decolonizing and support for indigenizing counseling and counseling psychology around the globe" (104)
"Exploring efforts in the counseling field to understand the role of culture in the counseling profession and the often blurred distinction between cross-cultural and cultural counseling and psychologies" (104)
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Debate between cross-cultural psychologist and universalitst vs cultural psychologists and relativists (107)
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Time Management Approaches (Rosinski, 91)
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Plentiful; natural rhythms, not constrained (92)
Future; long-term, relationship and obligatary cultures (100)
Scarce; Time is a commodity and there isn't enough time, planners for busy schedules (92)
Building Rapport (Fontes, 55)
Demeanor; 'attending behaviors' are the nonverbal behaviors, need to appear wam, relaxed, supportive, and nonjudgmental (56-57)
Full attention; avoid distractions, interuptions, desks, and explain the note taking (58)
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Right Brain hears melody; Notice tone, language, spped, and volume (62)
Respect; pay careful attention to what we say and how we present ourselves, and then we try to figure out how the interviewees hear us. (60)
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Pace and Time; Let the interviewee set pace, more time more quality (64)
Titles; Be aware of their titles and don't assume it's a first name basis right away and err on the side of higher exaggeration (70)
Names; Ask and try your best through questions and possibly documents how interviewee desires to be adressed ( 68)
Saving and Losing Face; interviewee needs to know interviewer's image of interviewee is not tarnished after reveaing information (72)
Questions; Not neutral, can be used to help or be problematic. Ask to help accomplish professional goals (76)
Narrative; Open questions allow them to open answer. Free narrative with general or invitational questions allow interviewee to use own language and descriptions (77-78).
Power and Responsibility (Rosinski, 75)
Harmony
Man, Nature, and Supernature; simply the extension of the other (78)
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