Job Recruitment Website - Ranking of immigration countries - I would like to ask all netizens: Do you cry when you think of the previous dribs and drabs after immigration? The situation of an old classmate (girl) of mine is as follows
I would like to ask all netizens: Do you cry when you think of the previous dribs and drabs after immigration? The situation of an old classmate (girl) of mine is as follows
For the old classmate you mentioned, her emotional response may be influenced by many factors, such as personal emotional resilience, adaptability to the new environment, attachment to the past and expectation for the future. If she often feels sad because she thinks of the past, it may be normal nostalgia. However, if this emotion affects her daily life and mental health, she may need to seek professional psychological counseling to help her adapt to the new environment and deal with these emotions.
It is important to realize that immigration is a major change in life, accompanied by many emotional ups and downs. Everyone has different coping styles and timetables. Some people may need longer time to adapt to the new environment and deal with emotions related to the past.
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