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6 Things No One Tells You About Reverse Culture Shock

Expat Child

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The changes that cause reverse culture shock and how to deal with the disconnection you may feel by letting go of certain ideas.

NOTE: this is a coaching website, but there are some practical ideas in this article.

By: Carole Hallett Mobbs

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Coaching website; not super useful -? Ready - WF 14 Nov 2021
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Publisheddate
2013-10-21 01:17:00
Resourceauthor
Mobbs, Carole Hallett
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Expat Child
Article Details
Notes
Coaching website; not super useful -? Ready - WF 14 Nov 2021
Pages
0
Publisheddate
2013-10-21 01:17:00
Resourceauthor
Mobbs, Carole Hallett
Source
Expat Child
Subtitle
Expat Child
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