Carleton College's 2016 Cross-Cultural Psychology Blog

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The End

By now, you have probably had the chance to catch up in person with your friends and family who went on the Prague program. Still, it wouldn’t seem right to not have a final blog post (albeit one 3 weeks late!).

After we came back from Karlovy Vary, the rest of the term was all hustle and bustle . We had an ethics portfolio to complete (If you’re interested, you can read some students’ thoughts on penile plethysmography, castration, and various case studies.), as well as two papers and three exams. Not to mention we all had a few more places that we wanted to visit before leaving Prague! One of the most special moments of our final week, though, was celebrating Jiri’s son’s first birthday. His wife brought a homemade cake to CET, and we all sang and clapped for him.

On the Wednesday before the program finished, many people participated in Czech Christmas. It was hosted by Kristina and Zdenek, who were two of the Czech buddies. Holiday tunes played in the apartment, citrus and candle smells filled the air, and merriment was everywhere 😉 We decorated a tree together (a few people may or may not have eaten a couple of the chocolate ornaments), baked cookies, and made Czech Christmas candle boats. After eating some tasty potato salad and fried cheese, we played white elephant. The night finished with Zoe, Julia, and Francesca surprising Brandon with a big piece of chocolate-cherry cake to celebrate his upcoming birthday. Needless to say, it was a beautiful evening.

Our lovely holiday hosts. credit to Katie

Our lovely holiday hosts. credit to Katie

Zoe and Theresa wrapping their gifts. Credit to Katie

Zoe and Theresa wrapping their gifts. Credit to Katie

Brandon and Julia decorate the tree. Credit to Katie

Brandon and Julia decorate the tree. Credit to Katie

Helen and Teddy make candle boats while Brandon offers the camera soft smiles. Credit to Katie

Helen and Teddy make candle boats while Brandon offers the camera soft smiles. Credit to Katie

Isn't she the greatest? Credit to Katie

Isn’t she the greatest? Credit to Katie

Nom nom nom. Credit to Katie

Nom nom nom. Credit to Katie

If you give Lianne a cookie...Credit to Katie

If you give Lianne a cookie…Credit to Katie

Finishing touches to the tree. Credit to Katie

Finishing touches to the tree. Credit to Katie

All smiles for the birthday boy on the big 2-0. Credit to Katie

All smiles for the birthday boy on the big 2-0. Credit to Katie

Cute group photo + the facial stylings of me. Credit to Katie

Cute group photo + the facial stylings of me. Credit to Katie

When our final dinner rolled around the next day–on the anniversary of the Velvet Revolution , we were all sad to leave. It was hard to believe that three months had already passed since our arrival. We gave Ken and Jiri photographs and thanked them for all they had done for us throughout the program. After eating, there was lots of hugging and then everyone went out to enjoy the rest of the night.

Nicki, Olivia, Teddy, Jeremy, Cari, Lianne, Kaitlyn, Caroline. Credit to Katie

Nicki, Olivia, Teddy, Jeremy, Cari, Lianne, Kaitlyn, Caroline. Credit to Katie

Brandon, Edylwise, and I toast our last night in Prague. Credit to Katie

Brandon, Edylwise, and I toast our last night in Prague. Credit to Katie

Waiting for dinner! Credit to Katie

Waiting for dinner! Credit to Katie

Katie, who deserves thunderous applause for all the photos and videos she took during the program, recently finished this masterpiece (you may want your tissues ready).

Thank you for following this blog and for supporting us in our adventures. I hope you have enjoyed it!

Clinic Visits

Recently, we went on two clinic visits for our Cross-Cultural Psychopathology class. Our first visit was to the Psychiatrická Klinika, where we listened to a lecture from Professor Fratisek Krch on eating disorders and then had to the opportunity to meet and talk with two of his patients.

The entrance to the clinic. Credit to Rachel.

The entrance to the clinic. Credit to Rachel.

Brandon and Julia are ready for the lecture! Ken and Prof. Krch talk in the background. Credit to Rachel.

Brandon and Julia are ready for the lecture! Ken and Prof. Krch talk in the background. Credit to Rachel.

Our second visit was to the Institute of Sexuology, where we first listened to a lecture from Professor Ivo Prochaska about gender dysphoria. We then were lucky enough to meet two transgender individuals and hear their stories, as well as ask them questions. Finally, we listened to a lecture on paraphilic disorders from Professor Petr Weiss, who is well-known expert on such issues. While this portion of the visit was not the most comfortable, it was an interesting learning experience.

Teddy laughs with Prof. Prochaska and his associate.

Teddy smiles with Prof. Prochaska and his associate.

 

Prof. Weiss begins his lecture.

Prof. Weiss begins his lecture.

All-in-all, the clinic visits are great because they are when  the cross-cultural psychopathology component of our program is witnessed firsthand.

First Days in Praha!

Ahoj, from Praha 2!

Two days ago marked the beginning of our program! We all arrived in Prague at various times. For some, the journey in was relatively smooth with fun layovers in Norway, but, for others, there were passport worries and troubles with taxi drivers. (A word of wisdom for those who don’t know– be sure to call a taxi driver from a specific company when arriving in Prague, because the regulation of drivers here is different than in the United States, so some will be sassy and try to charge more than they should!) All arrived safely, though, and most had the chance to begin to settle in before heading to a tasty dinner at Restaurace U Fausta, which CET provided for us. It was a great opportunity to catch up and share stories of summer and travel experiences.

All smiles at the welcome dinner: Francesca, Lena, Zoe, Olivia, Evan, Teddy, Caroline, Theresa, Helen, Katie, and Ken

All smiles at the welcome dinner: Francesca, Lena, Zoe, Olivia, Cari, Evan, Teddy, Caroline, Theresa, Helen, Katie, and Ken

Teddy, Nicki, Cari, and Brandon chatting at U Fausta

Teddy, Nicki, Cari, and Brandon chatting at U Fausta

Carls dining with the Czech buddies: Zdenek, Denis, Rachel, Kristina, Alp, Jeremy, Austin, and Barbora

Carls dining with the Czech buddies: Zdenek, Denis, Rachel, Kristina, Alp, Jeremy, Austin, and Barbora

Austin and the tiny strudel spoon!

Austin and the tiny strudel spoon!

Each apartment is unique, but they are all spacious and equipped with kitchenettes, washing machines, and living rooms. Perhaps the best part is our great location: we are within walking distance to many restaurants and shops. Additionally, nearly every apartment has a Czech host; they are all very fun and friendly, and they have helped us with small daily activities, such as grocery shopping.

Since Thursday was a day for settling in and dealing with jet lag, Friday was the first real day we had to acclimate to our new surroundings. At 11 am, we all met for orientation, which started with a brief tour of the area we live in as we headed to our CET school building, as well as an explanation of the metro system here in Prague. The school building itself is cozy, with a couple of classrooms, a library, a small kitchen, and a sitting room. It should be a nice place to study!

After the orientation, Ken brought us to the gym so we could set up our memberships. There are various classes we can participate in as part of our membership, and the man who runs the gym is a former body builder who knew Arnold Schwarzenegger! As we left he said, “Hasta la vista!”

For the remainder of Friday, we had the chance to walk around the city at our leisure. Some went out to lunch and then to Charles Bridge, while others cooked in their apartments together. A few of us went shopping for school supplies together. While the prices are great, it is a still a bit of challenge to figure out which product you want to buy, what the features of an item are exactly, and whether or not you’re reading the price tags correctly. However, it’s still a fun and interesting experience.

In the evening, a few of the girls went to explore Old Town Square. One of the highlights was seeing a fire twirler! Katie took several shots–see for yourself!

A night shot of Charles Bridge. Credit to Katie

A night shot of Charles Bridge. Credit to Katie

Rachel walking around in Old Town. Credit to Katie

Rachel walking around in Old Town. Credit to Katie

A clock tower. Credit to Katie

A clock tower. Credit to Katie

Today (Saturday) was a free day for us. Many of us went down to the Vlatva River to do paddle boating; it cost about 350 kc for one hour, which is about $15. The weather was beautiful, so there were many people on the water, in addition to ducks and swans. It was a unique vantage point from which to view the architecture of the city.

A view along the Vlatva River. Credit to Brandon

A view along the Vlatva River. Credit to Brandon

Swan! Credit to Katie

Swan! Credit to Katie

A view of the boater and scenery. Credit to Brandon

A view of the boaters and scenery. Credit to Brandon

 

Katie and Helen. Credit to Brandon

Katie and Helen. Credit to Brandon

Rachel, Mary, and Cari. Credit to Brandon

Rachel, Mary, and Cari. Credit to Brandon

In addition to the boating, some people went to an all-you-can-eat chocolate museum, where they were able to see a chocolate making demonstration (and eat the results, of course!). Finally, the day wrapped up with a big group hang out. We have several events to look forward to this week: our scavenger hunt tomorrow, the start of classes, a final exam (!?), and a ballet! Safe to say, we are off to a busy and exciting start!

 

 

Almost There!

In just under two weeks, Carleton’s Cross-Cultural Psychology program commences! Currently, I am still unsure as to how to best pack for the next couple of months, and there are still many family and friends that I want to see before we leave. However, as the days grow closer, and information begins to fill my inbox with housing assigments and syllabus details, I feel more and more excited about the adventure my fellow Carls and I are about to embark on together. With four to five clinic visits scheduled, as well as excursions to places such as Poland and Slovakia,  we are sure to learn a great deal. Perhaps what is most exciting about this experience is simply the chance to explore. As we grow in our understanding about course material, the cities and communities we visit, and, inevitably, ourselves, I hope that you can join in our journey through this blog! Stay tuned!

 

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