CULTURE, IDENTITY AND MENTAL HEALTH
Across
- 3. The view that basic psychological principles exist across all humans, but their expression is shaped by culture.
- 5. Shared meanings, values, and norms shaping behaviour
- 8. The belief that all human behaviour is culturally determined and must be understood within its cultural context.
- 10. The process of adapting to a new culture while retaining aspects of one’s original culture.
Down
- 1. Learning and internalising one’s own culture
- 2. The belief that psychological phenomena are identical across cultures and can be studied in the same way everywhere.
- 4. A form of acculturation where individuals adopt the new culture and abandon their original cultural identity.
- 6. Rejecting both original and new cultures
- 7. The tendency to judge other cultures by the standards of one’s own, often leading to biased evaluations.
- 9. Membership of a group linked by shared race, nationality, language, or a common cultural heritage.