by Dr. Rachel Cason | Jun 19, 2018 | Blog
My Chronic Pain has reared its head and roared its presence this week. I capitalize Chronic Pain because it does really seem more of a character in my story of self, than a mere experience. Chronic Pain has needs, expressions and form, and I’ve been ignoring its...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | Jun 13, 2018 | Blog
How many Selves do you have? Most human beings operate with multiple roles, or persona, depending on the contexts in which they find themselves. I behave differently when I’m ‘daughter’ mode than when I’m in ‘parent’ mode, for...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | Jun 8, 2017 | Blog
Over the last few months I’ve focused on some new connections I’ve been making in how Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) might manifest differently for those who have been internationally mobile. Many Third Culture Kids, and other global nomads, have...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | Mar 30, 2017 | Blog
Thank you so much to all who took part in this survey about Third Culture Kid experiences of therapy. I received 161 responses in a matter of days. This is part of the wonder that is the Third Culture Kid community, you are all so generous with your stories and your...
by Dr. Rachel Cason | Mar 22, 2017 | Blog
A couple of readers of my last blog post, on PTSD and Cultural Variance: Implications for Third Culture Kids, commented on specific features of their childhood that could perhaps be explained by cultural features from West Africa – the part of the world that had...
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