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Losing Touch: Another Drawback of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Affectionate touches tap into the nervous system’s rest and digest mode, reducing the release of stress hormones, bolstering the immune system, and stimulating brainwaves linked with relaxation.
TCK Resources
Books, videos, and websites, for Third Culture Kids. This website is designed to be a collection of resources for Third Culture Kids (TCKs): those individuals who have spent a large ...
7 Reasons You Need to Build Your Celebrating Muscles
Be honest, when you think of cross-cultural workers as a whole, we are not known for being great at celebrating. Instead, we might be known for working hard, caring deeply about those we came to se...
Haz Frente al Peligro: Una Guía a Través del Riesgo [Facing Danger: A guide through risk] ]
HAZ FRENTE AL PELIGRO guía a los trabajadores transculturales a través de una discusión bíblica sobre el riesgo, y ofrece un marco práctico y espiritual para realizar de forma óptima una evaluación...
SYIS (Sharpening Your Interpersonal Skills) Description | International Training Partners
One of the significant challenges we face on a day-to-day basis is working with others, often from different cultures and with different personalities.
SYIS is designed to enhance ...
Moral Injury Among COVID-19 Health Care Professionals
Interview with Christoph Kröger on COVID-19 social identity and moral injury.
By: Christoph Kröger
Potter's Inn Soul Care Conversations on Apple Podcasts
Christianity · 2019
How to make up for the loss of human touch during the coronavirus pandemic
When we aren’t touched, our brains suffer from the lack of these chemicals. We may feel depressed, anxious and stressed. We might also have more trouble sleeping.
Approved-Prior2021Sept13 Ready Covid-19 Pandemic Wilma Web Page
Behind the Veil:: Cross-Cultural Risk Flow Chart
The Emotional Needs of Women on the Mission Field
How Will We Discipline Them? - Missionary Care
Disciplining children in cross-cultural situations. Considerations from national culture, household help, education system, national neighbours, nearby expats, and Biblical teaching.