Home country re-entry from cross-cultural missionary work abroad may be associated with psychological distress. Re-entrants experience multiple losses including loss of identity which may be associated with personal/relational identity gaps and depersonalization/dehumanization. However, research suggests that some re-entrants are resilient with good mental health, while others are fragile with poor mental health. The aims of this paper are to explore the nature and frequency of re-entering missionaries’ identity gaps and their depersonalization/dehumanization in resilient and fragile re-entrants. Fifteen re-entering adult Australian cross-cultural missionary workers from four interdenominational Australian mission organizations completed se...
Social connections are foundational to the human condition and are inherently disrupted when people ...
subMissionary Kids (MKs) are included in a broader popula- tion known as Third Culture Kids, childre...
This presentation is based on a recently completed PhD research project, which explored the relation...
Home country re-entry from cross-cultural missionary work abroad may be associated with psychologica...
Re-entry to their country of origin is a significant disruption for a number of sojourners including...
A high proportion of cross cultural aid workers and missionaries who may also be involved in aid wor...
Over 200 Australian, American, and British Non-Government Organizations send aid workers overseas in...
Nearly half a million foreign aid workers currently work worldwide, including over 140,000 missionar...
When a sojourner travels to a new place they often acculturate to their new surroundings and the hos...
Considerable research asserts that individuals who have immersive experiences in foreign cultures ma...
A qualitative paradigm was used in the study of three missionary families who had repatriated, respe...
Nearly half a million foreign aid workers currently work worldwide, including over 140,000 missionar...
Missionary kids (MK) spend much of their developmental years overseas, creating a third culture, not...
There is limited research on the experience of migrant women's acculturation to Australian society. ...
Former refugees have been resettled in Australia since the 1940’s through the Humanitarian Migration...
Social connections are foundational to the human condition and are inherently disrupted when people ...
subMissionary Kids (MKs) are included in a broader popula- tion known as Third Culture Kids, childre...
This presentation is based on a recently completed PhD research project, which explored the relation...
Home country re-entry from cross-cultural missionary work abroad may be associated with psychologica...
Re-entry to their country of origin is a significant disruption for a number of sojourners including...
A high proportion of cross cultural aid workers and missionaries who may also be involved in aid wor...
Over 200 Australian, American, and British Non-Government Organizations send aid workers overseas in...
Nearly half a million foreign aid workers currently work worldwide, including over 140,000 missionar...
When a sojourner travels to a new place they often acculturate to their new surroundings and the hos...
Considerable research asserts that individuals who have immersive experiences in foreign cultures ma...
A qualitative paradigm was used in the study of three missionary families who had repatriated, respe...
Nearly half a million foreign aid workers currently work worldwide, including over 140,000 missionar...
Missionary kids (MK) spend much of their developmental years overseas, creating a third culture, not...
There is limited research on the experience of migrant women's acculturation to Australian society. ...
Former refugees have been resettled in Australia since the 1940’s through the Humanitarian Migration...
Social connections are foundational to the human condition and are inherently disrupted when people ...
subMissionary Kids (MKs) are included in a broader popula- tion known as Third Culture Kids, childre...
This presentation is based on a recently completed PhD research project, which explored the relation...