Do we really know what we\'re doing when we leave our Home to live in a foreign culture? Why do some of us keep leaving, travelling from place to place, never settling, never really feeling at home? In today\'s globalised world it is increasingly expected that many of us will go where the job takes us, but at what cost? This book tells the Stories of \'existential migrants\', people who left Home in order to discover themselves.
He is also interested in how the future role of technology may change our human nature..
His current interests include belonging, experiences of Home and homelessness, and the experience of living in a foreign culture.
He is originally from Canada but has lived in Norway, Ireland and the UK.
He has written about humanising therapy and living within a changing world.
About the Author: Dr Greg A Madison is a respected voice in the field of existential psychotherapy and psychology.
The 21st century could herald \'the end of belonging\'.
We may end up homeless.
It also warns us that there may be an unexpected psychological effect from thinking we can just live everywhere.
Do we really know what we\'re doing when we leave our Home to live in a foreign culture? Why do some of us keep leaving, travelling from place to place, never settling, never really feeling at home? In today\'s globalised world it is increasingly expected that many of us will go where the job takes us, but at what cost? This book tells the Stories of \'existential migrants\', people who left Home in order to discover themselves