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Statistics: Ethnic Minority Populations In 2005, the minority population totaled 98.3 million. In 2006, the nation’s minority population reached million. 45% of American children under the age of 5 are ethnic minorities. In 35 of the country's 50 largest cities, non-Hispanic whites are now or soon will be in the minority (Kim, 2009)TRANSCRIPT
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Servicing an Ethnically Diverse Society:
Foundational Terminology
H311 Approaches to Cross-Cultural CounselingLecture 02-10-2009 Josephine Kim, Ph.D., LMHC, NCC
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The first U.S. census in 1790: 4 million Americans
By 2000: 281 million AmericansBy 2010: Expected to reach 308 million Americans
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_United_States(Kim, 2009)
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Statistics: Ethnic Minority Populations
• In 2005, the minority population totaled 98.3 million.
• In 2006, the nation’s minority population reached 100.7 million.
• 45% of American children under the age of 5 are ethnic minorities.
• In 35 of the country's 50 largest cities, non-Hispanic whites are now or soon will be in the minority
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_United_States(Kim, 2009)
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DefinitionsCulture
Sets of shared world views and adaptive behaviors derived from membership in a variety of contexts:
Ecological setting (i.e., rural, urban, and suburban)
Religious background Nationality and ethnicity Migratory patterns
(Falicov, 1988)(Kim, 2009)
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DefinitionsCulture
Social class Gender-related experiences Political leanings Minority statusOccupationValues
(Falicov, 1988)(Kim, 2009)
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DefinitionsCulture
Derived from belonging to the same generation
Partaking of a single historical moment
Sharing particular ideologies
(Falicov, 1988)(Kim, 2009)
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DefinitionsCulture-Specificity
Culture-specific:Characteristics pertaining to a particular group of ethnic people and their corresponding culture.
(Kim, 2005)(Kim, 2009)
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DefinitionsRace
Race:A human population that is considered distinct solely based on physical characteristics; a social construct.
(Kim, 2005)(Kim, 2009)
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DefinitionsRacism
Racism:The belief that race
accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others. Discrimination, bias, or prejudice based on race.
(Kim, 2009) (http://racerelations.about.com/od/skillsbuildingresources/g/racismdef.htm)
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DefinitionsRacism
Discrimination: Treatment based on class or category rather than individual meritPrejudice: A preconceived preference or idea about certain diversity groupsBias: An unfair act or policy stemming from prejudice
(http://racerelations.about.com/od/skillsbuildingresources/g/racismdef.htm)(Kim, 2009)
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DefinitionsInstitutional Racism
Institutional Racism:Occurs when structural systems within an institution (intentionally or unintentionally) deny rights or benefits to certain racial groups
(http://racerelations.about.com/od/skillsbuildingresources/g/racismdef.htm)(Kim, 2009)
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DefinitionsEthnicity
Ethnicity:Belonging to a common group, often linked by race, nationality, and language with a common cultural heritage
(Kim, 2005)(Kim, 2009)
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DefinitionsEthnocentrism
Ethnocentrism: Looking at the world primarily from the perspective of one's own culture, with the belief that one's own race or ethnicity is the most important or is superior to those of other groups; judging other groups in relation to their own particular ethnicity or culture, especially with regards to language, behavior, and customs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnocentrism
(Kim, 2009)
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DefinitionsMajority Culture
Dominant/Majority Culture:The culture that consists of individuals who have the most influence in a society. The dominant culture, as regarded in the U.S., are White Americans of European descent.
(Kim, 2005)(Kim, 2009)
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DefinitionsMinority
Minority : A group of people who are singled out from others in society in which they live for differential treatment because of physical or cultural characteristics, and therefore, regard themselves as objects of collective discrimination
(Mio, Trimble, Arredondo, Cheatham, & Sue, 1999)(Kim, 2009)
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DefinitionsDiversity
Diversity:Variables such as age, ability, culture, spirituality, gender, socioeconomic status, and sexual orientation, which are addressed within the context of multicultural counseling.
(Kim, 2005)(Kim, 2009)
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DefinitionsMulticulturalism
Multiculturalism in Counseling :Refers to practices that integrate multicultural and culture-specific awareness, knowledge, and skills into interactions or practices in the helping process.
(Sue, Arredondo, & McDavis, 1992)(Kim, 2009)
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What makes you different
from all of the others who
have oppressed and discriminated against me?
For the culturally-different client, it boils down to one important question :
(Kim, 2009)