A list of puns related to "Cross cultural psychology"
Hi!
I am a third-year psychology student from Perth.
Has anyone here heard of Indigenous and Cross-cultural psychology, or done the subject before? I have an exam in a couple of days and I'm not super sure what will be covered and my exam preparation process has been nothing short of lackluster and vague.
Some of the topics we were supposed to look through include:
-The Stolen Generations and intergenerational trauma
-Developing cultural competence -Psychological concepts/theories that provide insights to tensions experienced by multicultural societies -Ethical considerations and approaches to intercultural psychology research and decolonising methodologies
TIA :)
Does anyone have Shiraev & Levy. (2016). Cross-Cultural Psychology: Critical Thinking and Contemporary Applications. 6th Edition. Routledge. ISBN: 978-1138668386 this book and is willing to loan it to me? Does anyone know where I can get this book for free?
Hello, guys! I'm making this post because I need some help from people who are studying the same domain and might have gone through the same experience as me. I'm a second year in University studying Psychology and one of my teachers gave us a task and finding 15 articles on the subject on cross-cultural psychology. I tried the free websites where I could find some information but the articles from there are all already taken by my classmates (our teachers doesn't want us to have the same articles). I must add that these articles should not be older than 5 years. Thank you all so much for finding the time to read this and I hope you have a great day/night!
Edit: I found a site well suited for my task. I mentioned this in the comments as well but maybe an edit is better. Thank you all for your help and insights!! Be good people
Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone of y'all has done this course. It looked interesting over in the course overview but i wanted to know what are your opinions and what i should look out for in this class.
Cheers
Hi, I'm interested in VUW's MSc cross-cultural psychology program and was wondering if anyone is familiar with the specifics of the program or the professors' research. Also interested in pursuing a PhD after MSc.
Also anyone know anything about GRE scores and if VUW uses them? I tried to look for information on GRE scores for their grad programs, but I don't see anything about it or if they even use them for the admissions process.
Hello cultural psychology folks, I'm interested in studying cross-cultural or cultural psychology at the graduate level. I'm considering Victoria University of Wellington and the University of Hawaii at Manoa since they offer graduate programs that specialize in that area of psychology and research.
Victoria offers a degree program that lets you earn a MSc in Cross-cultural psychology, and you can go on to do a PhD if you wish.
The University at Hawaii at Manoa has a Community, Cultural, and Developmental program that seems interesting, too. They have Master's degrees, but they're not terminal Master's degrees, so it's expected that you continue on with the pursuit of attaining a PhD.
Both universities have an exchange agreement with each other for any of their graduate students who wish to do an exchange semester at either university, which seems pretty interesting.
Anyone familiar with any of these programs? Know any of the professors or familiar with their research projects?
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My first post to Reddit was what I called a Cultural Due Diligence, an attempt to demystify the tactics of shills and the psychology of financial terrorists in order to help Apes through a rocky period in our history. I was inspired to write that post, along with the original Wargame Theory, by the excellence of Apes, as well as the need to shift Ape consciousness from the manipulations of the OG sub into a diamond-handed cohort that could stand against all the worldβs media, shills, scammers, and financial institutions.
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Our community is seven times larger than it was, and Apes have forged their own investment thesis through the dedication of our wrinklebrained DD researchers and authors. If you missed everything and everyone that led us here, check out my guide to the first seven months of DD that forged our diamond hands. We wouldnβt be here without them.
Lately, however, Iβve witnessed events that inspired me to once again offer a Cultural Due Diligence, this time a comprehensive look at the psychology of scams. Back in the spring we discovered COINTELPRO, which gave us a method for recognizing and battling bad actors and their attacks on our community. However, the terms they gave us - shills, FUD, forum sliding, etc. β have become a little long in the tooth and/or corrupted over time. Scammers never stop adapting and co-opting our culture to their criminal ends, and so we must keep evolving and adapting our defenses as well.
By the end of this post, you will have a PhD in scam detection and defense.
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I'm a 22-year-old psychology student looking to complete my homework in cross-cultural psychology. We have an assignment to interview people that are not from our own culture and whose ethnicity and nationality are of relevance to our previous assignment. This is where you come to play. I need you to give brief answers on three, somewhat poorly worded questions:
What is multiculturalism to you?
What kind of views on multiculturalism you feel are represented by the political parties in the Netherlands?
How do you feel multiculturalism has affected your life?
I'd ask you not to use Google on these, but rather give the answers based on your opinions/knowledge.
I am a moral relativist, not a moral absolutist. That is, I believe that moral or ethical rules aren't an inherent part of the universe or something; they're things we humans make up for our own purposes. In fact, I'm far left-wing in general. But I'm not a cultural relativist. That is, I don't think that the beliefs and customs of other people or cultures (or, for that matter, myself and my own culture) are beyond criticism. Indeed, I think cultural relativism is poisonous to the intellectual development of humanity.
So, today I read the following chapter. Maybe the really lame pun in the title should've tipped me off.
> Patton, J. (2009). Engendering a new paradigm: Self-disclosure with queer clients. In A. Bloomgarden & R. B. Mennuti (Eds.), Psychotherapist revealed: Therapists speak about self-disclosure in psychotherapy (pp. 181β192). New York, NY: Taylor & Francis Group. ISBN 978-0-415-96383-1.
Patton, the author, is a psychotherapist. Part of the chapter describes his treatment of a female-to-male transgender guy who he calls Mark. After a few reasonably peaceful sessions, Mark reveals that since high school, "he had been rising in the ranks of a local male street gang. This particular gang is known in the area to be involved with transportation and distribution of illegal drugs and is considered to be extremely violent." Mark also says that in addition to his girlfriend, he has "bitches on the side" and says that women are "crazy and in need of strong guidance, which he was able to offer" (Patton's words). So far as I can tell from Patton's somewhat sparse remarks, Mark is a stereotypical macho, misogynist gangster, a selfish victimizer of both the women he consorts with and the common peopleβeven if he happens to be anatomically female.
As you might imagine, Patton is distressed by this revelation. But does Patton speak of his repugnance at Mark's criminal activity, or his fear for his life? Does he call the police (given that psychotherapists are entitled to break confidentiality when lives are at stake)? Does he protest Mark's dehumanizing treatment of women? Well, sort of "yes" to that last one. What he writes about experiencing in the chapter, and what he eventually confides in to Mark, is that Mark's misogyny offends him because of his own bigender identity.
Take a moment to process how insane this is. The insanity is not in the taking of offense (people take offense at all sorts of things, and there's little they can do abo
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hi everybody, I'm a psychology student and I'm currently running a study on cross-cultural psychology for which I'll compare samples from the UK, China and Portugal. Now I'm collecting UK data. It takes no longer than 10 min and consists of answering a couple of scales. It would be great if you could participate. I'll post the results on reddit when I can. Thank you so much!
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I'm particularly interested in ethical issues that can come up with doing economic games in non-Western cultures/societies.
On an unrelated note, I'd be interested in more general treatises on field ethics for anthropologists. I have read some good stuff on field ethics for linguists (my field is anthropological linguistics but my background is almost solely linguistics) and I've been wondering if the anthropologist's approach to field ethics differs in some way.
Finally, if you have any personal accounts of ethical problems that came up in the field, I'd love to hear them!
Thanks!
Hi,
I'm doing a psychology study on episodic memories and a pretest of a social comparison scale for which I need American respondents. It takes about 10 min. It would be great if you could participate (and feel super free to send it to people whom you think might like to participate). You'll be helping me and science :)
Thank you so much America!
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Has anyone taken HH/PSYC 3350 Cultural Psychology and if so how was it? was it difficult? I have only taken psych 1010. Can you also give me the course breakdown. That would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Hello beautiful redditors,
Most of my friends accuse me, sometimes jokingly other times seriously, of cutting them off or "disappearing" on them for extended periods of time but most also acknowledge that whenever we get together again, I'm the same person as ever and it's as if no time has passed. They use this biased language because my attitude upsets them. I've spent years feeling guilty and thinking I was a bad friend, until I admitted to myself that whenever I spent too much time with other people or hung out with my friends too often, I feel seriously drained. It's absolutely exhausting. Example: hanging out with a group of friends at someone's place, for the first 3 hours, I'm chatting, having fun, making jokes. 4 hours in and I'm feeling less chatty, I start observing and listening quietly, more than interacting. By the 5th hour, a feeling of being out of place starts creeping in. By the 6th hour, I'm already feeling quite anxious and want to get the hell out of it.
It was only very recently that I've made peace with the fact that I'm an introvert and a loner, but most people in my life has a lot of troubles understanding that my need for socializing is not remotely as intense as theirs (specially in my culture, which places a huge importance on friendship and company).
I was wondering if any of you could recommend books on the psychology of introversion and loners, and how different cultures regard these personality traits.
Hi everybody, I'm a psychology student and I'm currently running a study on cross-cultural psychology for which I'll compare samples from the UK, China and Portugal. Now I'm (still) collecting UK data. It takes no longer than 10 min and consists of answering a couple of scales. It would be great if you could participate. I'll post the results on reddit when I can.
Thank you so much!
-->https://uclpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6XO6dHUqMhWX0nb
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