Psychology Culture Shock

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A01=Adrian Furnham
A01=Colleen Ward
A01=Stephen Bochner
Acculturation Orientations
Acculturation Strategies
acculturation theory
Acculturative Stress
Author_Adrian Furnham
Author_Colleen Ward
Author_Stephen Bochner
Category=JBCC
Category=JMH
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cross-cultural adjustment
Cross-cultural Transition
Cross-cultural Traveller
Cultural Distance Index
Culture learning
Culture Shock
Culture travellers
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Ethnocultural Groups
Expatriate Adjustment
expatriate training
Experimental psychology
Host Nationals
In-group Favouritism
Ingroup Favouritism
Intercultural Contact
Intergroup Perceptions
Overseas Students
Psychological Adjustment Problems
psychological impact of international relocation
Sit
Social Identification Theories
social identity models
Socio-cultural Adaptation
Sociocultural Adaptation
sojourner adaptation
Southeast Asian Refugees
stress coping mechanisms
Student Sojourners
Uncertainty Avoidance
Vice Versa
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138129191
  • Weight: 870g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Aug 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Crossing cultures can be a stimulating and rewarding adventure. It can also be a stressful and bewildering experience. This thoroughly revised and updated edition of Furnham and Bochner's classic Culture Shock (1986) examines the psychological and social processes involved in intercultural contact, including learning new culture-specific skills, managing stress and coping with an unfamiliar environment, changing cultural identities and enhancing intergroup relations. The book describes the ABCs of intercultural encounters, highlighting Affective, Behavioural and Cognitive components of cross-cultural experience. It incorporates both theoretical and applied perspectives on culture shock and a comprehensive review of empirical research on a variety of cross-cultural travellers, such as tourists, students, business travellers, immigrants and refugees. Minimising the adverse effects of culture shock, facilitating positive psychological outcomes and discussion of selection and training techniques for living and working abroad represent some of the practical issues covered.

The Psychology of Culture Shock will prove an essential reference and textbook for courses within psychology, sociology and business training. It will also be a valuable resource for professionals working with culturally diverse populations and acculturating groups such as international students, immigrants or refugees.

Colleen Ward is Professor of Psychology and head of the School of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, Stephen Bochner is visiting Professor at the School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney and Adrian Furnham is Professor of Psychology at University College London.

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