Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr
January 1999
The way migration is worked through will be largely influenced by two aspects: the wish for continuity in the personal identity one had build up before migrating, as well as the longing for staying interwoven with the social group and the cultural life world one had left. Only when these wishes for continuity and interwovenness are safeguarded, the loss that migration also has become, can be experienced and mourned. The element of discontinuity inherent in the migration process, then becomes less threatening.
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