The following paper concerns the topic of cross-cultural transition of Third Culture Kids and its determinants: personality, attachment style and religiosity. Third Culture Kids are understood in accordance with David Pollock and Van Reken as those who at least part of their childhood spent abroad. The results of the conducted research suggest that personality, measured by the Rorschach Inkblot Test, strongly determines emotional, cognitive and behavioral aspects of the process. Factors such as: anxiety and lack of emotional stability seem to be of great importance. Moreover, during cross-cultural transition the attachment style, developed in relations with parents or other attachment figures, strongly determines the building of relationshi...
International audienceBased on theorization on the four basic dimensions of religiousness, Believing...
This study explored the affect of Third Culture Kids (TCKs) towards their home and host culture(s) a...
While the current literature has indicated parental affection as a potential buffer to common stress...
The following paper concerns the topic of cross-cultural transition of Third Culture Kids and its de...
Third culture kids are children raised in globally mobile families who have left their culture of or...
Third Culture Kids (TCK) are generally considered to be children who spend a significant period livi...
American families moving abroad are often informed of the initial difficulties they will encounter a...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) or Global Nomads are one of many new populations that represent the global...
BACKGROUND: Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are those who have been raised in a culture outside of the cul...
This article concernes Third Culture Kids (TCKs), i.e. persons, who due their parents’ work spent a ...
This article concernes Third Culture Kids (TCKs), i.e. persons, who due their parents’ work spent a ...
titles. The study examined relations between a cross-cultural geographically mobile childhood and ad...
This article reviews the pertinent literature on the phenomenon of third culture kids--their charact...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of third-culture experience upon the psych...
International audienceBased on theorization on the four basic dimensions of religiousness, Believing...
This study explored the affect of Third Culture Kids (TCKs) towards their home and host culture(s) a...
While the current literature has indicated parental affection as a potential buffer to common stress...
The following paper concerns the topic of cross-cultural transition of Third Culture Kids and its de...
Third culture kids are children raised in globally mobile families who have left their culture of or...
Third Culture Kids (TCK) are generally considered to be children who spend a significant period livi...
American families moving abroad are often informed of the initial difficulties they will encounter a...
Third Culture Kids (TCKs) or Global Nomads are one of many new populations that represent the global...
BACKGROUND: Third Culture Kids (TCKs) are those who have been raised in a culture outside of the cul...
This article concernes Third Culture Kids (TCKs), i.e. persons, who due their parents’ work spent a ...
This article concernes Third Culture Kids (TCKs), i.e. persons, who due their parents’ work spent a ...
titles. The study examined relations between a cross-cultural geographically mobile childhood and ad...
This article reviews the pertinent literature on the phenomenon of third culture kids--their charact...
This thesis / dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely a...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of third-culture experience upon the psych...
International audienceBased on theorization on the four basic dimensions of religiousness, Believing...
This study explored the affect of Third Culture Kids (TCKs) towards their home and host culture(s) a...
While the current literature has indicated parental affection as a potential buffer to common stress...