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presented by Kim Hays and Gail Trimpe Morrow Student Counseling Services
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About Culture Shock U.S. Culture Tips / Observations Resources at Student Counseling Services Questions you hope we address? Overview
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Feeling of disorientation experienced when you are exposed to an unfamiliar culture, way of life or attitudes. Symptoms may include: Feeling Disoriented Confused or Anxious Sleep Difficulties Digestive Difficulties What is Culture Shock
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Stress from not knowing what to expect Developing a new perspective On yourself On others On the environment What is Culture Shock
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Stress that cues you rely on to guide your behavior are gone! Your values are not valued by others Feelings of anxiety, depression, or hostility “Idealizing” how things were back home Signs of Culture shock
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Honeymoon Overwhelmed Reintegration Balancing Increasing Comfort Unfolding in Stages
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Honeymoon – curious and excited to learn more Overwhelmed – Missing familiar cues to guide behavior. Feeling inadequate, blaming self Reintegration - Begin picking up the new cues! Feeling annoyed with new culture Unfolding in Stages
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Balancing - Beginning to see both the good and bad in both your home culture and your new culture Increasing Comfort - Feeling comfortable and fluent in both cultures Unfolding in Stages
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Coping Be patient with yourself Learn some things about the culture: HANDOUT Reach out to others in the environment Use Student Counseling Services
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Student Counseling Services
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Phone: 309-438-3655 Free, Confidential Ask for an INITIAL APPOINTMENT Some paperwork, then meet with a counselor. Group Therapy Individual Counseling Brief Structured groups for Meditation, Anxiety, Depression
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Student Counseling Services counseling.illinoisstate.edu/outreach/voices.shtml
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