Cultural Adaptation Paper

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Cultural Adaptation
The purpose of this essay is to identify ways an individual may adapt to a new culture and the stages the individual may go through to culturally adapt to the new culture. Individuals and families face many obstacles when leaving their home country and integrating into a new society. This essay will address how this adaptation affects them as an individual, their culture, and as society as a whole. Culture is considered as the client’s values, beliefs, customs, race and ethnicity, spirituality, gender and sexuality, etc. (NASW, 2015). It is the responsibility of the social worker to become culturally competent in order to effectively work with diverse cultures.
Stages of Cultural Adaptation
There are three stages of cultural adaptation prior to the individual developing bicultural identity (University of Illinois, 2015). A client may not need to go through every stage prior to acquiring bicultural identity. It will depend on the individual, their …show more content…

This process may include specialized training, classes, research and learning from the client/client system (Weaver, 1999). By instilling a more cultural competent form of assessment and intervention the clinician and client will develop a working relationship which further assists the client to attain services that will help the client to develop bicultural identity (Marsiglia & Booth, 2014). Developing a relationship in which the client and clinician can begin to acquire a mutual trust and respect for one another will allow the client develop effective coping skills to bring their present culture and the new culture into practice. The clinician and other community resources need to be careful not to transfer their own beliefs or values onto the client, but allow them to make choices for what is in their best interest

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