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Publication Date: 2014-Jun
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Social Adaptation of New Immigrant Students: Cultural Scripts, Roles, and Symbolic Interactionism
Ukasoanya, Grace
International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, v36 n2 p150-161 Jun 2014
It is important that counselors understand the socio-cultural dimensions of social adaptation among immigrant students. While many psychological theories could provide suitable frameworks for examining these, in this article, I argue that symbolic interactionism could provide an additional valuable framework for (a) exploring the intersections of cultural script, construction of meaning, role identities, and the social adaptation of new immigrant students; and (b) conceptualizing potential school counseling support interventions.
Descriptors: Immigrants, Student Adjustment, Acculturation, Intervention, School Counseling, Role Perception, Self Concept, Social Environment, Sociocultural Patterns, Social Influences, Cultural Influences
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