Exam 1: Culture

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To assimilate is to

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How do the terms assimilation, acculturation, and enculturation differ?

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Assimilation is the unidirectional process of letting go of the culture of origin while incorporating fundamental aspects of the majority culture. Acculturation is the behavioral and psychological process of adjusting to a nonnative culture when two or more cultures meet. Enculturation is the process of connecting back to the culture of origin or to a renewed version of it.

To feel welcome by a new cultural group one should mimic the groups' customs and communication style.

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What happens when practitioners do acknowledge their own privilege?

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What does the acronym KAB stand for and what does this approach to social work entail?

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The acronym KAB stands for

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All members of a culture tend to connect the same way to their common culture.

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Race and ethnicity are not synonymous.

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The term praxis means

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When individuals go through enculturation, they

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The term praxis incorporates which five elements and how can you apply them with vulnerable and underserved communities?

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Two ways to connect with clients are

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Culture of origin is only a concern for recent immigrants.

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Acculturation of children often includes

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