Therapy for Global Cross-Cultural Workers (and their families)

Therapy for Global Cross-Cultural Workers (and their families)
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Whether you are locally based, on home leave, discerning, training, or returned, therapy can help you to ensure that you're living effectively and sustainably with passion and compassion.

Living cross-culturally can be hard. Travel is taxing. Misunderstandings are common. Risk-taking and vulnerability can wear on the soul. The world's need may seem great and your resources limited. Loss may be pervasive. Even if you aren't aware of it, these losses may still impact you and those you love.

  • Have you missed important milestones and events for family members and friends? Have your global worker family members missed important milestones or events?
  • Have you experienced stressful (or traumatic) events? Are you supporting or coping with global worker family members that are experiences (or have experienced) stressful (or traumatic) events?
  • Have you deferred grieving or processing? Are you impacted by family members who are deferring (or have deferred) grieving or processing?
  • Are you experiencing symptoms of depression or anxiety including low motivation, problems concentrating, reduced interest in things you typically enjoy, increased irritability, or inability to relax?

Which set of experiences most directly applies to you?

Global Christian Worker

Therapy for Global Cross-Cultural Workers

Global Cross-Cultural Worker Family Member

Therapy for Global Cross-Cultural Worker Family Members and Family Therapy

  • Spouse
  • Third Culture Kid (TCK)
  • Adult Third Culture Kid (ATCK)
  • Family member left behind (parent, grandparent, etc.)
  • Couple or family therapy

Life Transition

Therapy for Life Transitions (focus on life stage and other transitions)

Therapy for Locational Transitions and Culture Shock (focus on transition after moving)

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