Asked by Avala Sneha on May 24, 2024
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Consider Atkinson, Morten, and Sue's research on models of racial identity formation. As individuals move through the stages of racial identity development, they experience changes in attitudes toward all of the following except
A) the self.
B) mental health services providers.
C) members of their own ethnic group.
D) members of the dominant group.
Racial Identity Development
The series of predictable stages that people of color go through as they struggle to make sense of their relationship to their own cultural group as well as to the oppression of mainstream culture. A parallel process has been suggested for Whites.
Dominant Group
A group within a society that holds the most power, often setting standards and norms for others to follow.
Ethnic Group
Any distinguishable group of people whose members share a common culture and see themselves as separate and different from the majority culture.
- Comprehend models of racial and ethnic identity development and their implications.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend models of racial and ethnic identity development and their implications.
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