Factors of Race and Ethnicity in Professional Practice

Factors of Race and Ethnicity in Professional Practice

  1. An explanation of factors related to race and ethnicity that you would need to consider
    when establishing rapport as a Caucasian American male Psychologist with clients from
    the Muslim/Islamic population.
  2. Explain how the factors of ethnic and racial identity, given an identity as a Caucasian
    American male, might affect how you interact and develop rapport with clients from the
    Muslim /Islamic population.
    Any and all references must be scholarly resources and peer-reviewed with in the last ten
    years

Factors of Race and Ethnicity in Professional Practice

People come from various races and ethnicities and it becomes important to consider
these factors when interacting. Race is the physical appearance such as the color of an eye and
skin (Miller, 2013). Ethnicity on the other hand relates to cultural factors such as their language,
beliefs, customs, ancestry and nationality (Burnham, & Lomax, 2009). Caucasians Americans
are described as people that have light skins and eyes, thin lips and narrow noses, have straight
and wavy hair. In some instances these racial and ethnicity factors may affect professional
practice of an individual.
When establishing rapport as a Caucasian male psychologist with clients from
Muslim/Islamic population, various factors require consideration. A Caucasian American comes
from a different social background and because of the differences in socialization; their rapport is
likely to be affected. One of the factors that require consideration in this interaction is the
physical appearance. A male Caucasian American looks different in physical appearance
compared to a Muslim (Dein, 2006). The Caucasian America is thin, has straight and wavy hair
and has narrow nose, features that a Muslim does not have. Because of this difference, there
might be a tendency to be biased or show stereotype in their rapport. There is likelihood that a
Muslim may despise his Caucasian America counterpart based on this attribute affecting their
rapport. Another factor is the accent/the language these two people speak. Accent is one of the

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factors that people often use to judge others and to show stereotypes. Muslims have a heavy
accent compared to the male Caucasian Americana and this is likely to affect their rapport and
interactions. The conversation may be misunderstood leading to lack of understanding
jeopardizing their interactions. Another factor to consider is the beliefs, customs, norms,
customs and values of the Muslim and the Caucasian America. Because of these differences,
establishing a rapport between a Caucasian America and a Muslim might become a challenge.
Therefore, to adhere to professional codes of conduct, it is paramount for the Caucasian to
consider these aspects and try to avoid them.
The factors of ethnic and racial identity, given an identity as a Caucasian
American male may affect how one interact and develop rapport with clients from
Islamic/Muslim population in various ways. One of the ways this will affect is the accent the two
will use. From the accent of the two, they will realize that they come from different ethnic and
race and this automatically affects the way they perceive one another. For instance, when a
Caucasian America realizes that the client is a Muslim, the way of communication may also
change because the attitude about the Muslim comes into play affecting their conversation.
Physical appearance is yet another factor of identity that will affect the interaction and
development of rapport between these two people. From the physical appearance, a Caucasian
America will be able to tell that they do not come from similar ethnic background. This
therefore, will affect the way the conversation develops. Because of these differences, the
conversation may not be long because the two does not come from same race and ethnicity.
Ethnicity will also affect the way the interaction and rapport develops and goes on
(American Psychological Association. 2013). For instance, when the two people in these
interactions; the Caucasian American and the Muslim realize that they do not come from same

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nationality, or have different cultural beliefs, they will not engage in the interactions more openly
compared to when they share their culture or come from similar ethnic background.
Therefore, in conclusion, racial and ethnicity factors play a key role in the way people
interact and develop their rapport. As a professional psychologist, it is essential that these factors
are approached amicably and in a positive way to avoid favoritism and biasness. The interaction
should be based on professionalism. The race and the ethnicity of an individual may impact on
the interaction and rapport. To void assumptions, stereotypes, prejudices and biasness in
communication, adhering to ethical standards is imperative. In this case, it is likely that rapport
between a Caucasian American and a Muslim will not develop effectively at first because of the
race and ethnicity they come from. However, as a professional psychologists, understanding
these factors and challenges becomes important to effective interaction and development of
rapport among people that have different cultures and those that come from different races.

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References

American Psychological Association. (2013). Ethnic and Racial Minorities & Socioeconomic
Status .
Adolescents in the United States: Differences Between White, African American, and
Hispanic Populations, Journal of Counseling & Development, 87(4): 387-393.
Dein, S. (2006). Race, culture and ethnicity in minority research: a critical discussion, Journal of
Cultural Diversity, 13(2): 68-67.
Miller, S. (2013). Professional Socialization: A Bridge Between the Explicit and Implicit
Curricula, Journal of Social Work Education, 49(3):368-386.