Index of Key Concepts

The purpose of this index is to enable you to search this guide by topic area to look for relevant activities, exercises, learning resources, and/or discussion prompts. Because this is an evolving project (e.g., new content is added regularly), this index will grow over time as new concepts are covered.


A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


 

A

Acculturative Stress

Advocacy

Affirmative Practice

Alliance Ruptures

Allyship/Solidarity

Anti-Oppressive Stance

B

Between-Group Differences

C

Case Conceptualization (CRSJ)

Client-Counsellor Relationship

Co-Construction of Meaning/Language

Cognitive Complexity

Collectivist Worldviews

Collaboration on Goals/Processes

Colonialism/Colonization

Colonial Relationship

Colonial Violence/Oppression

Compassion Fatigue

Community Engagement

Connection‒Disconnection

Consultation

Contextualized/Situational Identities

Contextualized/Systemic Lens

Counselling Style

Critical Thinking

Cross-Cultural Transitions

Cultural Appropriation

Cultural Assumptions/Biases

Cultural Awareness

Cultural Blindness–Cultural Hyperconsciousness

Cultural Countertransference

Cultural Distance–Similarity

Cultural Empathy

Cultural Inquiry

CRSJ Change Processes

Cultural Norms

Cultural Safety

Cultural/Systemic Oppression

Cultural Identities

Culture-Bound Counselling Models

Curiosity/Not-Knowing Stance

D

Decolonizing

Deconstruction

Discrimination

Dominant Cultural Identity Development

Dominant Discourses

E

Equity Versus Equality

Empowerment for Self-Advocacy

Essentialized/Fixed Identities

Ethical Practice

Ethical Decision-Making

Etic (Transcultural) Versus Emic (Culture-Specific)

Externalizing

F

Fluidity

G

Global Social Justice

Codes, Principles, Standards, and Guidelines

H

Homophobia

Human Rights

I

Identity Conflict

Identity Disclosure

Identity Narratives/Stories

Immigrants

Inclusivity/Diversity

Indigenous Views of Health and Healing

Indigenous Worldviews

Individualist Worldview

Informed Consent

Institutional/Organizational Oppression

Internalized Oppression

Intersectionality

*Isms

L

Levels of Intervention

Lived Experience

Locus of Change/Intervention

M

Marginalization

Meaning-Making

Metatheoretical Lenses

Microaggressions

Multigenerational Issues

Multiple Identities/Relationalities

Mutual Cultural Empathy

N

Negotiating Multiple Nondominant Identities

Nondominant Cultural Identity Development

O

Othering

P

Personal Cultural Identities

Personal-Professional Values Conflict

Postmodernism

Posttraumatic stress

Power

Pragmatic Support

Prejudice

Privilege

Professional Practice/Theory Change

Professional Values

Psycholonization

R

Reflective Practice

Refugees

Relationship to Land/Place

Respect for dignity

Re-Storying

S

Self-Disclosure

Sexism/Gender Inequity

Social Determinants of Health

Social Injustice/Inequity

Social Justice

Social Justice Action/Activism

Social Location

Social Support

Sociocultural Construction of Meaning

Stereotypes

Storying

Strengths and Resiliency Focus

Subjectivity of Worldview

Systemic/Structural Barriers

Systemic Structural and Policy Change

T

Theoretical Flexibility

Theoretical Lens/Orientation

Transforming Public Perception

U

Underutilization of Services

Unintentional Oppression

V

Values

Values-Based Practice

Values Differences/Conflicts

Values Imposition

Views of Health and Healing

W

Ways of Being

Within-Group Differences

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