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[Book Review] Turning International

Sep 3, 2012

Turning International
How to find happiness and feel at home in a new culture
Order your copy here

In her new book Turning International, psychologist and researcher Catherine Transler presents a comprehensive guide to understanding how to find a new balance after relocating in a new country.

Using cutting-edge discoveries from the fields of psychology and neuroscience, she explores how a move abroad can drastically alter our emotions and social relationships.

Turning International also offers strategies and exercises that will enable readers to engage in constructive behaviours, adapt to the foreign culture, and take advantage of the new opportunities it offers.

The book offers many potentially life-changing ways to find the resilience and outlook needed to feel truly fulfilled in an adopted culture.

Half of the profits will go to Kiva, a micro-finance organisation providing loans to entrepreneurs living in poverty.