About this Event
Moving to another country is more than a change of location. It is a profound psychological process that affects identity, relationships, and the entire family system.
In this talk we will explore:
- • the stages of adaptation most migrants experience after relocation
- • why cultural shock, fatigue, and emotional ups and downs appear
- • how roles and relationships inside families change after a move
- • the particular challenges women may face, especially when children are involved
- • the signs of psychological overload during adaptation
- • why different people go through emigration in very different ways
We will also talk about an important aspect of migration that is often overlooked. Emigration can become not only a challenge but also a powerful process of self-discovery and psychological development.
At the end of the talk we will also discuss how personality structure and self-regulation skills influence the way people adapt to life in a new country.
Kristina Tatarnikova, psychotherapist
She moved to Ireland 4 years ago and experienced every stage of adapting to a new country.
Now she helps others to navigate culture shock, identity crisis, homesickness, and integration challenges.
🎟 Open Entrance: thanks to the EU funding we’re able to make it for free and cover rent-related costs.
💛 On all our events you'll find community atmosphere rooted with love and acceptance.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
6-11 Hendrick St, 6-11 Hendrick Street, Dublin 7, Ireland
EUR 0.00




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