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Implementing Culturally Responsive Practices in Education
The relationship between people that facilitates empathy and continuously reinforces the process of understanding another person’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
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Promoting Social and Academic Wellness Among African American Adolescent Males: Culturally Responsive Approaches
Carole Rene' Collins Ayanlaja (Eastern Illinois University, USA), Catherine Lenna Polydore (Eastern Illinois University, USA), and Danielle Anita Beamon (Eastern Illinois University, USA)
Copyright: © 2020 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3331-4.ch005
Abstract
African American adolescent males are at increasing risk for mental health challenges. Statistics indicate that depression and anxiety are of primary concern. Historical and social conditions, including institutionalized racism, produce stressors for Black males and propel negative public attitudes. The responses of healthcare professionals and school personnel to the mental health needs of Black adolescent males are generalized with limited focus on this specific population and effective interventions. The authors identify and describe predominant mental health conditions in Black male adolescents and describe the current landscape of emotional health impacting this population. They identify determinant factors that lead to poor mental health. Activating a social-constructivist approach, the authors recommend culturally responsive approaches to address the problem and improve outcomes, along with future directions.
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Exploring Elderly Customer-Employee Rapport in Services: Managerial and Social Implications
An enjoyable, warm, and comfortable relationship built on positive feelings and mutual trust between customers and the service staff.
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Investigative Interviews Conducted by Forensic Accounting and Auditing Professionals
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Building Rapport With Students in Short-Term, Solution-Focused Settings
A feeling of closeness and comfort between two or more people
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Solidarity and Rapport in Social Interaction
Common and mutual understanding and harmonious verbal and nonverbal acts between speech participants
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Industrial Technology Pedagogy: Need for Human Relations Skills
Relationship, especially one of mutual trust or emotional affinity.
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Managing Service Consumer Behavior and Relationship Dynamics in Asia
The presence of a personal connection, an enjoyable or “feel good” interaction due to right chemistry between a service provider and a consumer.
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Reflections of Challenges and Resolutions in Fieldwork Research on Quality of Life of Cancer Patients: Counseling and Psychology
Ethical Rapport can be defined as a friendly, harmonious relationship characterized by agreement, mutual understanding, or empathy that makes communication possible or easy for collection of data from the potential participants.
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The Balancing Act: Interpersonal Aspects of Instructional Designers as Change Agents in Higher Education
A professional relationship in which individuals or groups of individuals communicate effectively and are concerned with understanding each other’s motivations and feelings.
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Solidarity and Rapport in Social Interaction
Common and mutual understanding and harmonious verbal and nonverbal acts between speech participants
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Students Serving Moms and Meeting the Social and Emotional Needs of Children: Embracing Change in an Exceptional Way!
Building of a relationship between two or more people or an attachment or development of a human bond between two or more individuals.
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Creating Meaningful Relationships in the Online Environment: Building Rapport With the Adult Learner
The ability to show care for a student through mutual understanding, open communication, and honest dialogue.
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