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14 Cards in this Set
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Culture Shock
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A stressful transition to an unfamiliar environment
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ABC's of Culture Shock
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Affectively
Behaviorally Cognitively |
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Culture Shock Pro
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Effective management brings positive well-being, self-esteem, and behavioral competence
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Culture Shock Con
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Psychosomatic problems, affective upheavals, interaction awkwardness, and cognitive exhaustion
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The U curved Model
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1. Initial adjustment: happy
2. Crisis: stress 3. Regained adjustment: settling in |
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W Shaped Model
Honeymoon Stage |
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Excited, curios about new environment |
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W Shaped Model
Hostility Stage |
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Major emotional upheavals. Loss of self-esteem and confidence. |
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W Shaped Model
Humorous Stage |
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Learn to laugh at their cultural faux pas. |
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W Shaped Model
In-Sync Adjustment Stage |
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At home, experience identity secure. |
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W Shaped Model
Ambivalence Stage |
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Greif, nostalgia, pride, relief at going home |
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W Shaped Model
Reentry Culture Shock Stage |
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Not anticipating reentry shock. Sometimes worse than entry shock. |
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Resocialization Returnees
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Do not recognize having learned new skills. They resocialize quietly.
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Alienated Returnees
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Aware of new skills, difficult applying. They feel like onlookers in theor home culture.
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Proactive Returness
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Highly aware of new values and skills. They often integrate their new skills into their old culture.
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