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Affirming Immigrant and International Clients in Therapy

August 19, 2025August 15, 2025 Roque NetoLeave a comment

An affirming stance allows us to ask more questions before making assumptions and to see our clients more clearly within the full context of their lives, rather than as a code to be found in the DSM.

Posted in UncategorizedTagged #counseling, #expats, #immigrants, #internationalstudents, #internationalworkers, #mentalhealth, #TherapistInTraining, #xenophobia

Anchoring Our Expat Lives: Solid Relationships Abroad

June 27, 2023June 25, 2023 Roque NetoLeave a comment

The relationships we form, the friendships we nurture, provide an anchor that helps us feel grounded amidst the shifting tides of change.

Posted in RelationshipsTagged #ExpatLife, #ExpatsAndMentalHealth, #immigrants, #internationalstudents, #livingabroad, #TherapistInTraining

Guest Author: Sashna Nair

June 6, 2023June 3, 2023 Roque Neto1 Comment

I’m thrilled to introduce to you the guest author for today’s post, Sashna Nair. Sashna hails from the breathtaking islands of Fiji, a place imbued with tropical charm and warmth. Her expat story is an inspiring testament to strength and determination.

Posted in Guest AuthorTagged #expats, #immigrants, #InternationalSupport, #internationalworkers, #livingabroad

Finding Myself Across the Globe: Embracing Identity Expansion While Living Abroad

May 1, 2023April 30, 2023 Roque Neto1 Comment

For the first time, I was free to explore and experiment without preconceived notions of who I was, what I should be or what I should want...

Posted in PersonalTagged #counseling, #identityexpansion, #immigrants, #internationalstudents, #internationalworkers, #livingabroad, #mentalhealth

Navigating Mental Health Challenges as an International Student in the US

April 24, 2023 Roque NetoLeave a comment

As I stepped out of the San Francisco International Airport, the bay breeze welcomed me to this new chapter of my life. What I didn't realize at that time was...

Posted in Higher Education, PersonalTagged #counseling, #immigrants, #internationalstudents, #internationalworkers, #mentalhealth, #psychology
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