PPT-Culture Shock, Adaptation Stages and Tips
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Cultural Adaptation Culture Shock Feeling isolated while living abroad for an extended period of time Being cut off from ones culture family language Having ones
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Cultural Adaptation Culture Shock Feeling isolated while living abroad for an extended period of time Being cut off from ones culture family language Having ones values traditions routines in question. How to do it right!. It’s normal. Adjusting to a new culture is a normal process – everyone must do it. . Each individual experiences it a little bit differently.. It produces a wide variety of reactions and feelings.. A Journey from Reverse Culture Shock to New Identity. Elaine Capella, Anthropology, International Studies, French Minor. Thesis Mentor: David McMurray, Ph.D., Anthropology. . . Studying . . shock. My. fears, my rethink. s. . and . my challenges.... . Happy Road . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KC0BDGUw6w. A . shared. system of. meanings. beliefs. values. behaviours. Review from Study Abroad Basics Meeting. Who do you need to talk to before studying abroad?. What do you need to do if you are a financial aid recipient?. How do credits transfer if you are not a modern language major?. Life Overseas. Culture Shock! And how to deal with it. . We’re so glad you’re here!. 2. WELCOME TO NEWCASTLE. Life abroad: the good things. Meeting new people. Seeing new places. and . How to Survive It. Kateřina . Půbalová. Department of Managerial Psychology and Sociology. Your Experience . Your expectations. 2. What is culture and why do we talk about it?. 3. Culture. “Glasses” we see the world through. . awareness. . Cultural. . A. wareness. . . . Agenda. General info. . - . what. is . C. ulture?. - . Cultural. . A. djustment. &. . Adaptation. Tips. for . Cultural. UConn First Year Experience, FYP&LC. Definition. “Culture shock is the powerful emotional and physical distress that a person experiences when coming to live in a new country whose culture differs from hos or her own.” . Original concept of 5 stages by Oberg, Brazil, 1975. Count it all joy my brethren when you meet various trials….. 5 Phases Model. Honeymoon. Disintegration. Reintegration. Autonomy. Interdependence. Jessica Luong. Advisors: Professor Gomez. Professor . Urioste. Outline. Abstract. Purpose. Participants. Method. Analysis. Themes. Findings. Abstract. The impact of exchange programs plays an important role in increasing a mutual understanding between the peoples of different countries and the development of one’s self-concept (. “a loss of a sense of security when encountering the unfamiliar at every turn”. What differences do you expect to encounter? . Physical . -. Social . -. Worldview: values, assumptions, goals . is a . cultural. shock??. How . can. I . identify. . it. ?. What. . can. I do . about. . it. ?. What. . is. Culture shock?. I. s . the personal disorientation a person may feel when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life due to immigration or a visit to a new country, a move between social environments, or simply travel to another type of life.. Compensated shock. Progressive decompensated shock. Irreversible decompensated shock. Pathophysiology. 1. . Compensated (non-progressive, initial, reversible) shock:. In the early stage of shock, an attempt is made to maintain adequate cerebral and coronary blood supply by: . The Communist Manifesto. Constant . revolutionising. of production, uninterrupted disturbance of all social conditions, everlasting uncertainty and agitation distinguish the bourgeois epoch from all earlier ones. All fixed, fast-frozen relations, with their train of ancient and venerable prejudices and opinions, are swept away, all new-formed ones become antiquated before they can ossify. All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is .
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