This MA thesis is based on in-depth qualitative, ethnographic interviews with ‘long haul’ NZ distance grandparents together the author’s insider ethnographic experiences.
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An online magazine for international families living in Stockholm.
https://littlebearabroad.com/
In this Update Member Care Associates focus on the wellbeing and effectiveness (WE) of staff in the humanitarian sector. Organized into six topics, the sample of 50 resources are a mixture of current, core, and classic materials over the years. Several are translated into different languages.
Read Stacey Arsenault's article explaining the 5 dimensions of self-care.
Stacey is a Health and Wellness coach supporting clients transition to a new culture or make healthy lifestyle changes. Find out more at www.staceycoaching.com
The only book currently on the market on how to counsel Adult Third Culture Kids and expatriates. The reader will better understand who are TCKs, how to work with them on issues of identity, unresolved grief, loss and rootlessness.
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This book is about the psychological impact of expatriation and how living in another country touch deeply identity, family connexions and social relationships. Book in French.
If you want to know more about this book, you can check : http://www.intelligence-nomade.com/produit/
Mixed Blessings: A Guide to Multicultural and Multiethnic Relationships by psychotherapists, Harriet Cannon and Rhoda Berlin, explores what it means to have a foot in multiple cultures or ethnicities and gives practical guidance.
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