The Expatriate Therapy Journal
Advice for Life Abroad
The Trailing Spouse Roadmap: Navigating and Coping the First 6 Months Abroad
Moving abroad for love is a profound transition that often follows a specific set of emotional milestones, ranging from the initial logistical chaos of month one to the deep identity crisis known as "the crash" in month two. Understanding the building a life abroad timeline is essential for your mental well-being, as it validates that the trailing spouse adjustment period is normal and that the feelings of friction and resentment experienced in the early months are common stages before reaching integration.
The Stages of Adapting to Life Abroad: What Every Expat Should Know
Moving abroad is exciting, but adaptation isn't always smooth. Discover the predictable stages expats experience (from honeymoon phase to culture shock to feeling at home) and learn how to navigate each stage with greater resilience and self-compassion.