Distance becomes a burden – mourning in expatriation
Quotes and references are taken from the topic “When the distance becomes a burden”, Psychology section in the Italian forums of Expatclic. I draw on this subject to talk
Quotes and references are taken from the topic “When the distance becomes a burden”, Psychology section in the Italian forums of Expatclic. I draw on this subject to talk
Mociexpat tells us about her feelings towards her family of origin while living abroad. What happens when life gives you lemons? You make a lemonade! Here is my reflection
Magdalena presently lives in the Bay Area, where she specialises in supporting the expatriate francophone community. This is her website: www.open-the-box.com At the beginning it’s just a farewell… The decision
In “The death of my sister” Claudiaexpat tells us about the painful moments of her sister’s death, while she was living in the Congo. My sister was first operated
Bernadette is the beautiful mother of five wonderful children, among whom Mathilde, the eldest (15 and ½ years) has been diagnosed the Cornelia de Lange Syndrome and a chromosomic malformation
As an expat, you might happen to be assigned to a country in a sismic zone. The constant state of alert and preparation, both practical and psychological, to a possible
Julianexpat tells us how it feels to be a kept expatman in Peru ð I promise that I won’t write any more about myself in the future, but it
Christina is a friend of Expatclic who recently moved from Peru to Suriname. She sends us this interesting article to help all expats to minimize the ups and downs of
Mary is a North American citizen who lives in Peru with her husband. In this testimony she tells us about her involvement with a Lima women’s prison. Thank you, Mary!!!
Grace is a North American citizen that moved to Peru many years ago. Under circumstances that we do not discuss here, she was imprisoned for 34 months in a women’s