Different cultural values and norms
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Cultural Diffusion . Cultural Leveling . Possible Essay Questions. Discuss the importance of gestures for communicating with others. Discuss the primary ways that language facilitates culture. Values, norms and sanctions are part of the nonmaterial culture. Explain how norms, values and sanctions are interrelated. Be as specific as possible.
[DOC File]Cultural Differences in Styles of Expression and Communication
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Cultural Differences in Styles of Expression and Communication. Communication styles vary across cultures, and communication norms are expressions of each culture’s values. Cultures have informed rules that govern speaking, listening, and turn-taking behaviors.
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Given our growing awareness of the importance of cultural values and norms, how can we reconcile the parenting practices of parents from other cultures living in North America (e.g., using shame as discipline or alternative medical practices)? The scientific basis of the DSM has been questioned by a significant number of researchers and clinicians.
Communication Norms; A Comparison of Cultures
Communication norms are those communication patterns which are considered proper and respectful. This is a learned and cultural entity, a part of the cultural . socialization . process. Cultural norms are learned in the . family . and in the . community . and are also a function of . ethnicity . and . race. Here are some examples of some ...
[DOC File]Chapter Two: Culture
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Culture includes values, norms, and sanctions. Values are the standards by which people define good and bad, beautiful and ugly. Every group develops both values and expectations regarding the right way to reflect them. Norms are the expectations, or rules of behavior, that develop out of a group’s values.
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They have different backgrounds, experiences, religions, modes of dress, values and beliefs. Applying our own cultural practices and beliefs to a situation involving someone from another culture can result in frustration, anger, poor service and lost business. Learning Objective 4. Think about the impact of cultural values.
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A different cultural perspective: Pluralism ... would need to be specific to the type of subcultures to be lead rather than the overall dominant culture in terms of values, norms and beliefs.
[DOC File]Chapter 2 – Culture Summary
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Cultural universals are values, norms, or other cultural traits that are found in all cultures. Although anthropologists and sociologists have identified some universal human activities, they have also found that the ways of carrying out these activities differ from one group to another.
[DOC File]Basic Counseling Skills
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Understanding relationships in the context of cultural values and norms. Culture, gender dynamics, religious background, and economic status shape a couple’s relationships. The counselor must understand and recognize that these dynamics exist while respectfully engaging both partners in the session and valuing equality and human dignity.
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Cultural practices are shared perceptions of how people routinely behave in a culture (similar terms used are intersubjective perceptions or descriptive norms) and values are shared ideals of a ...
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