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Children of Third Culture - Self-esteem, Resilience and the Impact on Identity and Sense of Belonging

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Every day, the lives of the Sons of Third Culture - FTC are characterized by the experience of having lived outside their homeland. As they become adults and sometimes return home or live somewhere other than where they were born or grew up, they try to find a sense of identity and belonging. Our aim is to analyze the experience of growing up between cultures and its effect on identity, sense of belonging, as well as the ability to see oneself and resilience in the face of the challenges of such an experience. Based on theoretical assumptions, and with the aim of maintaining the perspective of the Person-Centered Approach, the aim of this study was to identify differences in self-esteem, resilience, sense of identity and belonging between Portuguese-speaking adult TCFs, American adult TCFs and a control group made up of monocultural adults.

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Laurea in Pedagogia con specializzazione in Orientamento educativo. Master in Relazioni d'aiuto e intervento terapeutico presso l'Università Autonoma di Lisbona. Scrittore. Autore di Livro de Salema (2004), Mundo Cristão A História de Sofia (2007), Descoberta. Simplesmente Sofia (2015) di Chiado Editora e Mulheres com História (2017) di CLC Portugal.

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Authors Arlete Castro
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.03.2024
 
EAN 9786207310906
ISBN 9786207310906
No. of pages 80
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology
Non-fiction book > Psychology, esoterics, spirituality, anthroposophy > Psychology: general, reference works

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