Not exact matches
This is not
only normal, it's human, with studies indicating that all people have
implicit biases that shape their opinions of people immediately upon meeting them.
According to Professor John A. Powell of the University of California at Berkeley,
only two percent of our emotional cognition is conscious; the remainder lives in our unconscious networks, where
implicit racial and other
biases reside.
Speaking not
only to the importance of identifying
implicit bias but also to mitigating its effects, the federal guidance asserts that this training can «enhance staff awareness of their
implicit or unconscious
biases and the harms associated with using or failing to counter racial and ethnic stereotypes.
For example, the federal school discipline guidance jointly released by the U.S. departments of Education and Justice in January 2014 not
only mentions
implicit bias as a factor that may affect the administration of school discipline, it also encourages school personnel to receive
implicit bias training.
One of the things that, we all have
implicit bias» and there's
only so much we can do about them.
Kris: I think we are lucky to be practicing not
only in the Bay Area, but also in Marin County where the
implicit or explicit
bias other female lawyers face is mostly absent.
Understanding Isn't The
Only Goal In Therapy In psychotherapy, there's an
implicit bias toward understanding in a scientific sense.