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Hello everyone! in this lesson, we're delving into the complexities of acculturation, particularly as they apply to a case study involving margaret, a korean american college student navigating the cultural expectations of her traditional grandmother while embracing her personal values and desires within a western context.
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Acculturation refers to the process by which individuals adapt to and integrate aspects of another culture alongside their original cultural beliefs and practices.
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Margaret's situation presents a classic scenario of attempting attempting to balance respect for traditional values with personal autonomy and choices influenced by a broader, multicultural society.
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Let's explore the mode of acculturation described in margaret's story and its implications for psychological well -being.
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Margaret's mode of acculturation margaret's efforts to reconcile the traditional values imparted by her grandmother with her desire to form a relationship outside her ethnic community exemplifies a specific mode of acculturation.
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This mode involves navigating and integrating two distinct cultural identities and sets of values, those of her korean heritage and the western values surrounding her in the u .s.
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Options are as provided.
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A.
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Facilitation while this term might suggest enabling or making it easier to navigate between cultures, it doesn't specifically address the integration of two cultural identities.
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Option b.
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Biculturalism refers to the ability to maintain one's original cultural identity while simultaneously integrating aspects of a second culture.
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Individuals who practice biculturalism actively participate in and identify with both cultures, finding a balanced and harmonious way to incorporate the values and practices of both into their lives...