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Intersections of Race-Ethnicity and Gender on Identity Development and Social Rolesunderstand their psychological forms and functions. Most of these theoretical definitions and models have been monolithic in nature, focusing for example on either race-ethnicity or gender, but less typically on both. More recent psychological models emphasize intersectional approaches, incorporatin推测 发表于 2025-3-25 10:14:40
Exploring the Intersections of Religion and Spirituality with Race-Ethnicity and Gender in Counselinitual competencies (Savage & Armstrong, Developing competency in spiritual and religious aspects of counseling. In: Handbook of multicultural counseling competencies. Wiley, 2010) and the work of Cole (American Psychologist, 64(3): 170–180, 2009), and on intersectionality. Zinnbauer and Pargament (Jsynovium 发表于 2025-3-25 14:02:54
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Race-Ethnicity and Gender in Older Adultsimate that one in five people in the USA will be aged 65 or older in the year 2030 (Administration on Aging, Profile of older Americans, 2000. National Institute of Mental Health, 2000), and, the number of adults over age 60 worldwide is projected to exceed two billion (United Nations, World populatdebunk 发表于 2025-3-25 23:10:35
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Poverty at the Intersections: Implications for Socially Just Community-Based Practicefficulty in making headway in addressing intersectionality. They pointed to such obstacles as multicultural practice guidelines that pertain to discrete identity groups (e.g., such as racial–ethnic groups or LGBTQ individuals) and multicultural scholarship that often examines a single identity in is哭得清醒了 发表于 2025-3-26 06:17:01
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Taking Stock of the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Crime: Statistics, Theory, and Correctional Apuded that males, irrespective of their race or ethnicity, are responsible for the vast majority of crime, particularly crime of a violent and serious nature (Belknap, The invisible woman: Gender, crime, and justice (3rd ed.). Thomson Wadsworth Publishing Company, 2007; Blanchette & Brown, The assessIntersect 发表于 2025-3-26 14:53:25
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