Term ID: T2745

Intercultural Adaptation

/intercultural-adaptation/
The process of psychological and behavioral adjustment that occurs when individuals interact with or live in cultures different from their own.
Example: International students gradually adapting to new educational systems, social norms, and communication styles while maintaining their cultural identity and managing stress.

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Reference: Berry (1997)