by Marta Lenarczyk | Jul 8, 2021 | Exapat Life
“Prague is a woman” is a project that has been created by Anna Trafisz from Waka Waka Fotografia with my cooperation. Ania is a polish photographer, that had been living in Prague for years. She had been photographing Polish women and whole families, she...
by Marta Lenarczyk | Dec 28, 2020 | Crisis, Exapat Life, Relocation
One day I got a question: does the time spent abroad and the number of removals reduce the possibility of expats’ psychological crises related to the loss? the answer is yes and no … Why? 1. The first number of relocations allows us to learn to organize...
by Marta Lenarczyk | Dec 4, 2020 | Crisis, Exapat Life
The grief after loss can be characterized by the prism of the Kuebler Ross model, Bowlby’s attachment theories, the Rund and Hutzler scheme, the comprehensive (more modern) dynamic approach by Dutro, the Stroebe and Schulz model, or the 8-step transformation...
by Marta Lenarczyk | Dec 3, 2020 | Crisis, Exapat Life
Having lived abroad for many years, as an expat’s wife and an emigrant mother at the same time, I experienced a psychological crisis associated with a sense of loss. We often see the migration of expat families as a great success. However, the reality is not so...
by Marta Lenarczyk | Nov 8, 2020 | Exapat Life
Some time ago I asked on my Facebook page, how people understand the word expat (short for expatriate). The word expat itself means a person who travels to another country for a certain period of time, works or lives.According to the Oxford dictionary: expat -> a...
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