64th
Annual Conference
Thursday,
March 8
Afternoon
Workshops
2:45 P.M.-6:00
P.M.
Workshop
33
Beyond
the Shroud of Difference: Celebrating Diversity While Finding
Commonalities
Chairs:
Patricia
Alford-Keating, Ph.D., ABPP, CGP,
Senior Staff
Psychologist, Student Psychological Services, University of
California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California
Eugene Lee,
M.D.,
Resident
Physician, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California
Through
experiential activities, participants will step out of their comfort
zones and, in the course of discussing human diversity, will explore
which processes promote commonality, versus which processes lead to
feelings of alienation and exclusion. How is human diversity
relevant to connection amongst group members and how can barriers be
transcended?
experiential,
demonstration, didactic, sharing of work experiences
Learning
Objectives:
The attendee will
be able to:
1. Analyze how they a) classify other people and themselves, and
then b) make assumptions based on their individual classification
schema.
2. List many of the manifestations of human diversity and their own
reactions to the differences that exist among people.
3. Describe their own processes for forming connections with people
different from self. How can this be done in a way that validates
and appreciates human diversity?
Course
References:
1. Allport, G.
(1979).
Nature of Prejudice. Jackson, TN: Perseus Publishing.
2. O'donnell, C. (2006). Beyond Diversity: Toward a cultural
community psychology. Am J Community Psychol [Epub ahead of print].
3. A Provider’s Handbook on Culturally Competent Care. (2000).
Oakland, CA: Kaiser Permanente National Diversity Council and
National Diversity Department.
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