Breton Culture
Question 1
The couples that I had a significant interview with have continuously created a considerable understanding of their culture and how well they would impact gradual change. However, the couple story is one of the most interesting with how well they understand the culture and gives a significant understanding of the higher concepts and interactions. The couple is significantly outgoing and interacts significantly with individuals creating a better picture of how their community operates or interacts. The couple’s life built on cultural understanding and significantly different interactions with religion. However, throughout their marriage, there is a more significant consideration of how well they came to appreciate the culture and grown all through to create meaningful understanding and gradual improvement.
The couple’s story gets based on the facts that there is a greater cultural force that ties them to the different ideas and concepts that would help in narrating their different cultural considerations. However, with the various plans, they have from their childhood and the memories they may have, they paint a significantly different picture of the culture of how well it has boosted the community understanding and the growth of a more significant opposition towards the French government. With much struggle from childhood, the couple has a more important story to tell to the younger generation as they grow with a more substantial consideration of the importance of culture and how it may affect its people over time.
Question 2
The couple depicts a better understanding of their cultures and attaches greater force towards its importance in creating a significantly different environment. However, the couple was quite open and gave a slightly better view of their culture and the activities they undertake as a way of understanding their culture and projecting it forward to the generations to come. The main reason that they were open would be the significant fact that they were willing to sell out their culture to new individuals to create an understanding of the critical importance as a group they undertake and provide fundamental impact to the community through their existence.
Additionally, throughout their experience, the couple has continued to struggle to provide a significant understanding of the importance of their culture and impact it may have towards the development of better activities and resources. By selling out much of their cultural practice’s individuals are better positioned to understand their activities. Similarly, the couple got motivated through the different initial interactions we had, and this was a similar reason as to their openness in allowing us to understand the importance of valuing culture and continuously practising different activities.
Question 3
The couple has continued to experience a culture of continued attachment to religion, and this has formed the major part of their consideration through the continued impact and influence by the different cultural perspectives. However, with their interaction, they do not hold a significant portion of their understanding in terms of aesthetic experience as they have limited time to explore with the rest of the culture. On the racism effect, there is a significantly better interaction as most of the people within their existence have had limited racial aspects, and the couple may not have had to go through all the different elements in developing these issues better. Additionally, the couple presents a significant understanding of the majority culture and gives a positive aspect of how they impact its continued existence. With the culture continuously getting attached to individuals, there is a more significant impact on how well these individuals would move forward to establishing meaningful understanding and attachment to the same. To create a better force in creating an environment where the majority culture may have the significant influence in all operations, with the traditional dances and the different foods that the group may have these form mainly the various cultural events that individuals may interact within and which may create a significant understanding to develop and improve gradually.
Question 4
The couple even though they presented a significantly different understanding of the various cultural aspects of the community, there is a more significant impact in that the different ideas and concepts of culture have a limited effect on their understanding and development as compared to the current prevailing conditions (Dołowy-Rybińska, 2015). The couple understands the significant importance of the different cultural practices that revolve around the community, and these help the couple integrates better with the people and hence creates a substantial understanding of the culture. Furthermore, with the continued and improved cultural approach, there is better acculturation of the current literature and this gives, the couple a better step ahead in establishing growth and development in propelling the cultural values forward. Generally, they have a higher level of recognizing and adopting the culture they interact with and developing further with by passing it to the rest of the generations.
However, in terms of cultural identity development, the couple is well aware of the cultural environment they are living with and appreciate the importance of culture significantly. With the different interactions, they have had significant development in their cultural understanding helped in their interaction with individuals within their group and from different areas. The most critical and significant reason behind their knowledge of both the culture and the racial identity is mainly to the higher background that they have continuously existed with and which creates a substantial impact on its development.
Question 5
The couple interview depicted a quite engaging experience with a more in-depth understanding of the group’s culture and hence created a significant knowledge of the importance of appreciating an individual lifestyle. The interaction with the couple presented a substantial impact on my emotional experience and created a significantly higher scenario in understanding my emotional capacity. However, throughout the interview, there were significant changes in my emotional reactions, contributed mainly by an understanding of the experiences the couple have had to go through in their lives (Dołowy-Rybińska, 2015). With the various cultural aspects, there are different cultural influences, and significant circumstances that would create a flow of emotional distress and individuals have to endure the considerable force and effort to go through the changes in culture and appreciate this significantly.
A good example would have been the different situations that they presented with the different childhood experiences they had to undergo to get recognized as part of the community and the various occasions that the couple had to undertake in bringing up their children. Additionally, by understanding their experience, there is more considerable sympathy for the different occurrences that they had to go through to create significant impact and influence on their existence. I believe that the main reason behind my emotional interaction and response would have become influenced by the childhood experience similarly had in adapting to a new culture. Furthermore, their knowledge that I had given a greater understanding of the couple had to undertake significant live changes to become well suited in their current cultural aspect.
Question 6
The interview presented a significant understanding of the different environmental aspects and gradual changes that the cultural approach of the group had to adapt to develop and create a statement. However, the culture may have a more significant deal of hidden elements, and these would become well understood by experiencing the different individual interactions or creating a substantial influence of how well they would create an environment that best suits them within a specific culture (Larson, 2013). The issues would relate to the native foods that the community continues to appreciate as part of their lifestyles and the more significant impact it may have on the understanding of the group’s cultural ways. Additionally, there is a more substantial impact the group has in controlling the economy within the coastline as it has a more considerable influence on its operations.
The group despite being small in number has more significant influence to the economic aspect of the French government with most imports through the sea getting controlled from their side, and this gives them the ultimate power to create a more prominent force and improve gradually. However, with the different tourist attractions, the community hosts higher forces with its culture, attracting a significantly larger group of tourists across the globe to experience their tradition.
Question 7
The different counselling methods that would become well adopted for the groups and which may have a more significant impact to the group would involve the aspect of humanistic approach which considers the present life aspects and gives consideration of the current life events. Behavioural approach similarly is a counselling method that would effectively create change within the group. Likewise, the holistic approach may have an influence in the culture by the combination of different strategies in the different ways to influence and impact change, furthermore, as a counsellor the different techniques that would become well adapted to the management of various cultural aspects within the group (Jenkins & Palmer, 2003). The counselling techniques similarly are a more significant consideration of the legal issues of the counsellor and the different considerations that they may have to create and follow up on throughout the process.
The legitimate concerns would similarly involve looking forward towards the understanding of individual rights with the group and how these approaches may have a significant impact towards its continued interaction and whether the consequences of the communication may violate a legal attachment of the group. By use of methods and techniques that may reduce the aspect of the conflict, there is a higher chance that the community would have more significant consideration of the legal obligation at hand. Furthermore, it’s essential to reduce the aspect of oppression and discrimination by avoiding approaches that may depict or contribute to the same in its general considerations.
Question 8
The Breton community is one of the most exciting cities to interact with and creates a better understanding of how a high culture would have a more significant impact on how they interact gradually. However, with the community, it creates a considerable knowledge of the importance of the different needs of the population in understanding the importance of appreciating multicultural and creating a better approach towards their interactions. As a counsellor, it’s essential to understand the importance of multicultural as it helps in understanding individual view and enables one to create a better approach to their interaction with a specific group. Multicultural understanding is essential in creating a better flow of ideas and understanding the importance of developing a sense of culture throughout the counselling process.
Furthermore, through an understanding of the culture, there are greater considerations in its continued improvement, and this is through its interaction with the surrounding communities and how it may influence their engagement. Multiculturism enables the interaction of different communities freely and allows borrowing significant values and practices that would become beneficial to them through interacting and creating better improvements to their cultural practices.
Question 9
The ability of God to continuously take care of his creation forms a significant part of the community in understanding the importance of living harmonious and creating an environment that would better benefit his creation. However, there are different strengths associated with the group’s productivity and natural resources around them that create a better approach to their economic impact. Furthermore, the cultural aspects and methods of the community create a similar strength in terms of sustaining the community and improving it gradually. All these elements create an understanding of the different cultural needs and the critical roles they have in supporting the community in its operations.
On the aspect of prayer, the individuals would have a more significant dedication to the group in praying for the different issues and challenges that the group faces and which would create a significant impact to how well it moves towards developing and creating change in the future (Lacombe, 2001). Furthermore, the prayer dedication would similarly become an asset to the group in their spiritual fight from deviating away from their well-established religion. Through the prayer dedication, there is a more significant impact on the individual spiritual approach and the community strength in their faith and conquering different challenges, they may face in their daily interactions.
Question 10
The immersion exercise may have a far-reaching influence on the understanding of the cultural aspect of the group, and this creates an essential element within the group. However, in understanding the group, the most critical and critical point that created gradual improvement and impact would have been the immersion part II that gives a clear and close interaction with the group. The cultural aspect of the group is well mastered by interacting with the couple and engaging different activities that the group may have, and this helps in the gradual improvement of the group. Additionally, with the changes the couple provides and the narration of their experience gives a clear understanding of the groups’ aspects and cultural considerations.
The second part is quite involving and clarifies the different ideas and needs of the group. Through the first-hand information generation, there is a better understanding of the group and gradual improvement in its perception. The part drives significant understanding in that it provides key considerations as to the different needs of the group and how well it operates to create value and impact the surrounding greatly. From the individuals, there is a greater picture of how well the group focuses on culture and the importance of continued cultural attachment to the community.
References
Dołowy-Rybińska, N. (2015). The Fest-Noz: a Way to Live Breton Culture. Colloquia Humanistica, (2), 233-254. doi: 10.11649/ch.2013.002
Jenkins, D., & Palmer, S. (2003). Counselling in Action: A multimodal assessment and rational emotive behavioural approach to stress counselling: a case study. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 16(3), 265-287. doi: 10.1080/09515070310001610128
Lacombe, P. (2001). The Breton Body in Culture and Religion. Culture, Sport, Society, 4(3), 27-48. doi: 10.1080/713999836
Larson, F. (2013). In the Blood: Cape Breton Conversations on Culture. Oral History Review, 40(1), 206-208. doi: 10.1093/ohr/oht008