The video below is to a section of a seminar lecture given by an instructor.
Below
are the PowerPoints that accompany the instructor's lecture for this section. Question 9 found at the bottom of this page.
Reviewed 2023
Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Atkin, A. L., & Yoo, H. C. (2020). Patterns of racial-ethnic socialization in Asian American families: Associations with racial-ethnic identity and social connectedness.Journal of Counseling Psychology.
Kivlighan, D. M. III, Hooley, I. W., Bruno, M. G., Ethington, L. L., Keeton, P. M., & Schreier, B. A. (2019). Examining therapist effects in relation to clients’ race-ethnicity and gender: An intersectionality approach.Journal of Counseling Psychology, 66(1), 122–129.
Nadal, K. L., Davidoff, K. C., Davis, L. S., Wong, Y., Marshall, D., & McKenzie, V. (2015). A qualitative approach to intersectional microaggressions: Understanding influences of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and religion.Qualitative Psychology, 2(2), 147–163.
Price, G. C., Jansen, K. L., & Weick, M. R. (2020). Let’s talk about sex: Ethical considerations in survey research with minority populations.Translational Issues in Psychological Science, 6(3), 214–222.
QUESTION
9 What are four ways that you can ask a client about their racial background,
ethnic background, or sexual orientation to provide more tailored treatment? To
select and enter your answer go to
Test.