Acculturation is the psychological and social process of adapting to a new culture. Whether you have immigrated to a new country, relocated to a different region, or are navigating a multicultural identity, acculturation involves negotiating between the values, norms, and expectations of your heritage culture and those of the culture you are integrating into.
This process is far more than learning a new language or trying new foods. It touches every aspect of identity — from how you express emotions and relate to family, to your sense of belonging and self-worth. When this process is stressful or unsupported, it can significantly impact mental health.
Acculturation stress manifests in various ways depending on individual circumstances, the degree of cultural difference, and the level of support available:
Acculturation stress can present with a wide range of psychological and physical symptoms that may be overlooked or misattributed:
Addressing acculturation-related mental health concerns requires a culturally sensitive, individualized approach:
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