by Dr. Rachel Cason | Oct 24, 2019 | Blog
Third Culture Kid identity is a complicated and layered set of experiences, and everyone’s process is unique. There are, however, several models out there that can help us to better understand our own stories and help us to grow into the lives and relationships...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | Oct 5, 2019 | Blog
Okay, so first things first: As a Third Culture Kid who works with TCKs when it comes to identity and belonging, I don’t believe it did all go “wrong”. But the title of this post reflects the feeling that a lot of TCKs I speak to experience. We can...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | Sep 20, 2019 | Blog
Do you have a moment, right now, to do a quick relational stock-take? Can you track through your significant others – family, friends, wider community – and log how much time you have invested in these this week? How do you feel about your total? If your...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | May 8, 2019 | Blog
I’ve not blogged for a while now (read: ages!) and that is largely due to being busy with lots of exciting things, and simply not taking the time to sit and write some of it down! I want to share a concept I’ve been playing with recently – hopefully...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | Jan 11, 2019 | Blog
Why are we searching? An experience shared by a lot of Third Culture Kids is that of having multiple cultural identities. They are often described as chameleons, able to adopt behaviours (and sometimes even beliefs) at will to function in changing social environments....
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