Hi! I am seeking expert quotes about returning expats experiencing reverse culture shocks in their home country. Here are my questions:
- Does experiencing reverse culture shock (for returning expats) mean they’re no longer connected to their own culture/home country? Or is it typically a temporary feeling that will eventually disappear once they get used to life again?
- One of the reverse culture shock causes I've seen while doing research is the idealization of home. It says people tend to idealize their home country and forget about the challenges. Is this a natural reaction for most people? If so, why is that?
- What would be your tips to cope with reverse culture shock, especially for people who travel to another country for most of the year?
Requirements: Expats, psychologists, behavior experts, and other related professionals ONLY. Please include a link to your bio.
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Hi! I am seeking expert quotes on the keys to a thriving relationship that many couples overlook or are unaware of. Here are my questions:
- Apart from the usual factors (e.g., trust, communication, showing partner support), what is one key to a thriving relationship that most couples don’t know or typically miss out on?
- Based on your experience and expertise, why is this commonly overlooked?
- Can you give one unique piece of advice that could help couples have a strong, long-lasting relationship? Ideally, a tip that isn’t usually heard of.
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- For behavior experts: What would you attribute this desire, even desperation for clout, to?
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Requirements: Social media/digital media experts, behavior experts/therapists, and other related professionals ONLY. Please include a link to your bio.