![]() ![]() It can take time to adjust to new surroundings, and as humans we naturally tend to resist change we are attached to familiar surroundings. ![]() Even though we may have chosen to move or travel to new places, we may still feel homesick. Homesickness occurs during a time of change and is a natural response to loss and adjustment, usually a normal process experienced by many adults living or travelling away from home. ![]() Physical illness can also see people having to move to climates that are better suited to their physical needs and also specialist services. People live away from home for many reasons including, emigration, work opportunities (includes fly in fly out workers and 457 visas), study, sport, armed forces, leaving home as a refugee, marrying someone from a different country to your own and moving there, volunteering, and planned extensive travel. The feelings that are most identified with homesickness are nostalgia, grief, depression, anxiety, sadness, and withdrawal. Homesickness is an emotional state of mind, where the affected person experiences intense feelings of longing due to separation from home environment and loved ones. Homesickness in Adults Adele Wilde Counsellor and Psychotherapist Home Page Contact Us Perth Counsellors Elyse Frankel Hank Glorie Samantha McLaughlin Julia Pemberton Daniel Mills Adele Wilde Jessica Salomone Bernadette Hodgins Tiffany Ha Counselling Articles Adolescent Depression Adolescent Self-harm Adolescents & Young Adults Adults Who Grew Up Unhappy Adverse Childhood Events Affairs After an Affair Anger Management Anxiety Anxiety, Trauma & Relationships Becoming a Parent Being Easily Overwhelmed Betrayal in Intimate Relationships Childhood Attachments Child & Adolescent Anxiety Child & Adolescent Grief Childhood Sexual Abuse Childfree By Choice Children & Separation/Divorce Complex Post Trauma Responses Complex Trauma and Attachment Theory Conscious Ageing Couples Counselling for a Healthier Relationship Couples: Distance and Distress Depression Family Estrangement Fear of Rejection Homesickness in Adults Identifying Problems in Marital Relationships Intergenerational Trauma Jealousy Life After Divorce Mental Health Pain Experienced During Sex Relationship Counselling: What's Involved? Sex, Intimacy & Love Sex Therapy: What's involved? Sexual Assault Shame The Fly In Fly Out Lifestyle Trauma Trauma (2) Working with Anger in Therapy Workplace Stress & Anxiety ![]()
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