Living Abroad Book Cover The problems of living in a foreign country

don't begin and end with culture shock.

People who live abroad experience unique pressures, anxieties and personal and family problems, which are often difficult to anticipate and a challenge to overcome:

  • Culture shock: what is it really?
  • Affairs and other marriage busters
  • Raising children abroad
  • Being single overseas
  • Expatriate burnout
  • The challenge of returning home
This is the first book ever to deal seriously with these and many other subjects. Using real-life examples and easy to understand, jargon-free advice, Living Abroad provides an overview of the problems faced by people living overseas: from preparing for the move, to daily life abroad, to relocating back home.
"The best survival manual I've come across. If you live overseas or are going to, read this and keep it beside your bed."
-Fred Schneiter, author of
GETTING ALONG WITH THE CHINESE
"The essential survival guide. Must reading for anyone living abroad."
-Louis Kraar, Senior Editor
FORTUNE MAGAZINE
"The best advice to an aspiring expatriate who has not yet left home is:
Buy it, read it, pack it, use it."
-Eric Cavaliero, HONGKONG STANDARD
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Cathy Tsang-Feign
Psychotherapist Cathy Tsang-Feign, MA MFT, is an international expert in the field of expatriate psychology and adjustment, based on over 19 years of experience working with international executives and diplomats and their families in Asia, Europe and Australia. Based in Hong Kong, she provides psychological counselling and relocation services to the international expatriate community. Cathy Tsang-Feign is a frequent columnist and guest on radio and television.