WHAT ARE THE Stages of Cultural Shock and Adjustment In Mental Health?
PPC PRIVATE PSYCHOTHERAPY CLINIC -SENIOR ACCREDITED PSYCHOTHERAPIST-Dr.Fawzy Masaoud-LONDON, ENGLAND
People who have recently arrived in a
country will experience a period of adjustment to the culture and
environment. This will affect the
individual in many different ways. It is usually referred to as Culture Shock.
At
first, they may experience the “Honeymoon
Stage”, where everything is new and exciting, and people are enthusiastic
and energetic. After this, follows the Crisis
Phase. This is where the person becomes increasingly aware of the
differences between the culture of their old home and their new culture.
Their
“culture shock” may increase when they have difficulties with a new language,
experience prejudice etc. They may feel confused, anxious, angry, homesick or
disappointed. Examples of things that may affect this
stage’s severity include –
- Having to use a
different language. - Not being clear on how
to make friends. - Not being sure how to
deal with authority figures. - Not understanding how
people develop…
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Following a period of assimilation to these cultural level differences, culture shock can arise later in response to more internal societal structures and ways of life. “As students stay longer, deeper issues may arise, such as educational differences, gender roles, and familiar relationships,” says Janis. However, it is important to note that despite common trends, individuals experience and cope with cultural transition differently. “Culture shock is not a trajectory, and individuals can fluctuate between stages,” says Janis. Samantha McCabe, an Associate Student Services Coordinator with International Student Services and has experience working with students who may be experiencing adjustment to a new cultural landscape, concurs. “Adjustment is different for everyone,” she says. Potential coping strategies can differ.
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In addition to checking if you need vaccinations and making a plan for your physical health, it is just as important to consider how studying abroad can impact mental health. Culture shock—or cultural adjustment—describes a typical pattern of behavior and psychological changes seen in individuals adjusting to a new culture. Culture shock can present itself in different ways, including anger, sadness, inadequacy, or isolation.
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