Cultural Competency in Psychology
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What can Brittney do to practice cultural competency when assessing and diagnosing Zande? (Select all that apply)

  • Search for assessment methods that incorporate Zande's cultural practices
  • Consider the potential for bias toward a Western worldview in the tools she uses
  • Find out what populations informed the treatment protocols she uses
  • All of the above (correct)
  • What is one way Karen can demonstrate cultural competency with her new clients?

  • Read about the general beliefs and values of the Mormon religion (correct)
  • Interact with her new clients in the same way she would interact with anyone else
  • Make plans with a Mormon client to attend a church service together
  • Focus conversations with her new clients on their religious identity
  • Which term refers to the way we see the world and make meaning of things?

  • Culture (correct)
  • Cultural identity
  • Social identity
  • Ethos
  • Our cultural identity is a combination of multiple, interlocking social identities. It may change over one's lifetime.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, which are three of the components of quality of care?

    <p>Safe, timely, and patient-centered</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How can Michael best take intersectionality into account when treating Alex?

    <p>Try to understand Alex's transgender identity, rural upbringing, and SES together</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is a benefit of practicing cultural competency?

    <p>It helps providers address clients' unique needs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT an effective way for a psychiatrist to engage with a client whose values conflict with the best practices they've learned in their training?

    <p>Give them the preferred course of treatment as you would for any other client</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following actions best characterizes cultural humility?

    <p>Prioritizing the client's values and worldview</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Studies show that social science research oversamples which populations?

    <p>People who live in industrialized countries</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How does culture shape how Mr. Cho expresses distress and communicates his problem? (Select all that apply)

    <p>Culture shapes how he communicates his symptoms</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Cultural Competency in Treatment

    • Practicing cultural competency involves understanding clients' cultural backgrounds and incorporating their cultural practices in treatment assessments and diagnoses.
    • Considering potential biases from Western worldviews in assessment tools enhances cultural sensitivity and appropriateness.

    Engaging with New Client Populations

    • Familiarity with client backgrounds is essential; reading about their cultural beliefs and values can guide effective communication and treatment approaches.

    Understanding Culture

    • Culture refers to the frameworks through which individuals see the world and derive meaning from their experiences.

    Dynamics of Cultural Identity

    • Cultural identity is composed of multiple interlocking social identities that can evolve throughout a person's life.

    Components of Quality Care

    • According to the National Academies of Sciences, three vital components of quality care are safety, timeliness, and patient-centeredness.

    Intersectionality in Therapy

    • Treating clients from diverse backgrounds requires understanding the interplay of various identities, such as gender identity, socioeconomic status, and geographical upbringing.

    Unique Client Needs

    • Cultural competency facilitates addressing the unique needs of clients, which can lead to more effective and tailored treatment plans.

    Engagement Strategies

    • Effective psychiatrist-client interactions should focus on understanding clients' values and preferences rather than strictly adhering to standard treatment protocols.

    Cultural Humility

    • Cultural humility entails prioritizing clients' values and worldviews over providers' own beliefs, fostering a more respectful and empathetic therapeutic relationship.

    Oversampling in Research

    • Social science research often oversamples populations from industrialized countries, which can lead to skewed understandings of global health and social issues.

    Influence of Culture on Distress Expression

    • Culture significantly influences how individuals perceive, display, and communicate their symptoms, as well as their coping mechanisms regarding illness and life challenges.

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    This quiz explores the principles of cultural competency in psychological practice. It focuses on how healthcare professionals, like psychologists, can appropriately assess and diagnose individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds. Test your understanding of culturally informed assessment methods and potential biases in psychological tools.

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