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The Psychology of Cultures. Ting Chen Immigration & Cultural Adviser International Office. The Psychology of Cultures
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The Psychology of Cultures Ting Chen Immigration & Cultural Adviser International Office
The Psychology of Cultures • The primary focus of this talk is to offer an opportunity to reflect on what do we mean by cultural competence and the challenges of working with people from different countries and diverse backgrounds.
A penny for your thoughts. • Storytelling and theorising. • DMIS by Bennett, M.J. (1993) • The stories of cultures so far.
DMIS The Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity is a stage model of cognitive development based on personal construct theory by Kelly (1963) and its extension, radical constructivism by Watzlawick (1984).
DMIS Individuals can generally progress from ‘Ethnocentrism’ To ‘Ethnorelativism’.
DMIS Ethnocentrism is the stage where we experience events in our own culture as central to reality.
DMIS Ethnorelativism is the stage where we can experience events in the context of our own and other cultures.
Your stories of cultures so far … (Please see attached documents and thank you to you all who participated.)
References • Bennett, M.J. (1986). A developmental approach to training for intercultural sensitivity. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 10, 179-195. • Bennett, M.J. (1993). Towards ethnorelativism: A developmental model of intercultural sensitivity. In M. Paige (Ed.), Education for the intercultural experience (pp. 21-71). Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press.