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What is Homesickness? - University of Northern Colorado
www.unco.eduWhat is Homesickness? Homesickness is distress caused by being separated from home. It may look different for a lot of people. Some of the most common symptoms are:
Student Mental Health Self-Assessment Questionnaire
d3mcbia3evjswv.cloudfront.netEmotional wellbeing / mental health (e.g. adjusting to University life, homesickness, stress, depression, anxiety, panic attacks, sleep problems, eating problems, self harm, alcohol/drug problem): Student Mental Health Self-Assessment Questionnaire 4
V CODES PHASE OF LIFE - Beacon Health Options
valueoptions.comGeographical Moves: Homesickness and Acculturation Stress, Purdue University Press. John L. Walter and Jane E. Peller, 1992, Becoming Solution-Focused in Brief Therapy, Brunner/Mazel, Inc .
An Analysis of the Factors Affecting Students’ Adjustment ...
files.eric.ed.govloneliness and homesickness (Curtona, 2007; Rice, 2009). It is the quality of the relationship that impacts upon loneliness. Nevertheless, in order to have a healthy adjustment, students have to embark on a period of gradual separation or detachment from home.
Printable List of Emotions - The Berkeley Well-Being Institute
www.berkeleywellbeing.comHomesickness Hope Hopeless Horrified Hospitable Humiliation Humility . Hurt Hysteria Idleness Impatient Indifference Indignant Infatuation Infuriated Insecurity Insightful Insulted Interest Intrigued Irritated Isolated Jealousy Joviality Joy Jubilation Kind Lazy Liking Loathing Lonely Longing Loopy Love Lust
International Students’ Cultural and Social Experiences in ...
files.eric.ed.govand homesickness (Poyrazli & Lopez, 2007). Loneliness is a particularly serious challenge to individuals who come from collectivist cultures (Zhang & Brunton, 2007). In addition, international students must adjust to a foreign language (Sherry, Thomas, & Chui, 2010). Even more, international students face
The Challenges and Benefits of Study Abroad
ijhssnet.comdiscrimination, homesickness, alienation (Yeh & Inose, 2003), and separation from family and friends (Akhtar, 2011). As an explanation, Forbes-Mewett and Nyland (2008) indicated that international students constantly miss the support and assistance from their families and friends when they study abroad. Paltridge et al. (2012) also