Ch. 10 Cultural Diversity
Ch. 10 Cultural Diversity
Ch. 10 Cultural Diversity
Ch. 10 Cultural Diversity
Ch. 10 Cultural Diversity
100

Acculturation

  1. When a person adopts some traits of a new culture while still keeping their original cultural identity.

100

Cultural Diversity

  1. The existence of many different cultural or ethnic groups within one society.

100

Holistic Care

  1. Caring for a person’s physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual needs all at once.

100

Personal Space

  1. The physical distance around a person that they need to feel comfortable.

100

Sensitivity

  1. Being aware of and showing respect for the different feelings and cultures of others.

200

Agnostic

  1. Someone who believes it is impossible to know for sure whether a god exists or not.

200

Culture

  1. The shared beliefs, values, customs, and behaviors of a specific group of people.

200

Matriarchal

  1. A family or social system where the mother or oldest female is the head of the household.

200

Polytheist

 A person who believes in more than one god.

200

Spirituality

  1. An individual’s personal sense of peace and connection to a higher purpose (not always religious).

300

Atheist

Someone who does not believe in the existence of any gods.

300

Ethnicity

  1. Identity based on shared traits like nationality, ancestry, language, and traditions.

300

Monotheist

  1. A person who believes in only one god.

300

Prejudice

  1. A negative opinion of someone formed before getting to know them, usually based on their group.

300

Stereotyping

  1. Making a broad, oversimplified assumption about a group of people.

400

Bias

  1. A preference for or against something or someone, often in an unfair way.

400

Ethnocentric

  1. Believing your own culture is the "correct" standard and superior to all others.

400

Nuclear Family

  1. A small family unit consisting only of parents and their children.

400

Race

A category used to group people based on physical traits, such as skin color.

400

Transcultural Health Care

  1. Providing medical care that respects and adapts to a patient’s specific cultural beliefs.

500

Cultural Assimilation

  1. When a person or group fully adopts a new culture and loses their original cultural identity.

500

Extended Family

 A family group that includes relatives like grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.

500

Patriarchal

  1. A family or social system where the father or oldest male is the head of the household.

500

Religion

  1. An organized system of beliefs and worship involving a higher power or god.

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