Chapter 8: Understanding Intercultural Transitions

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Across
  1. 4. State of being emotionally comfortable in a cultural context
  2. 5. People who are forced to relocate permanently
  3. 6. Short-term feeling of discomfort due to the lack of familiar cues in the environment
  4. 10. Stems from the inability to predict what someone will say or do
  5. 12. People who are forced to move from their country for a period of time
  6. 13. Ties with other people that part in mediating psychological health over time
  7. 15. Individuals maintain both their original culture and their daily interactions
  8. 20. Individual who retains their own culture while interacting minimally with others
  9. 21. Identity based on two or more cultural frames of reference
  10. 22. Individual who leaves primary cultural context and moves to a new one
  11. 23. inability to explain why people behave the way they do
  12. 25. Trial and error approach to coping with a new situation
  13. 26. Being between two or more cultural positions
  14. 27. Migrating across the borders of one or more nation-states
Down
  1. 1. identity Sense of in betweenness that develops as a result of frequent or multiple cultural border crossings
  2. 2. Lessening uncertainty in adapting to a new culture
  3. 3. Theory of cultural adaptation that suggests that sojourners experience another U-curve upon returning home
  4. 7. Individuals learn the rules and customs of new cultural context
  5. 8. Theory of cultural adaptation positioning that migrants go through fairly predictable phases in adopting to a new cultural situation
  6. 9. Seeks in-depth explanations of human experiences
  7. 11. individual learns new rules and customs of new culture
  8. 14. People who move into new cultural contexts for a limited period of time
  9. 16. People who come to a new country to settle more or less permanently
  10. 17. Being hesitant or withdrawn from the new environment
  11. 18. Individual gives up their own heritage and adopts mainstream identity
  12. 19. Ability to function in daily life in many different contexts
  13. 24. Compelling groups to live far apart from each other