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Living in a foreign country can pose unique challenges. At times, performing even basic tasks may become problematic. This explains why those living abroad often experience feelings of loneliness and even helplessness in the absence of the support structures they could count on at home.
If you have had to relocate for business or personal reasons, you may find that managing your job and your relationships, or even maintaining your emotional equilibrium is becoming an increasingly difficult task. Feelings and emotions could reach an unusual intensity. Long forgotten fears could gain back strength beyond a manageable level. As a result, many in this position end up feeling oppressed by a sense of fatigue and distress, or even feeling as though their lives are spinning out of control.
Unfortunately, for those living in a foreign country, it is often those most in need of help who have the hardest time finding it. The language and cultural barrier could be a very real obstacle, and an Italian-speaking Counselor or Therapist could be of little, or no help at all.
Because he is fluent in English and has lived for an extended period of time in English-speaking lands, C. Emanuele Giunta could be the right choice for you.
As a trained, professional counselor equipped with an array of effective tools, and as a person who knows first hand what it means to cope with the frustrations of cross cultural living, he is in a position to provide you with the help you need to deal with the difficulties you may be experiencing.
About C. Emanuele Giunta:
C. Emanuele Giunta is a Professional Counselor, active member of SICOF (Italian Association of Philosophical Counselors). His foremost expertises comprise: individual counseling (including processing deep emotional wounds, emotional duresses and existential crisis); marriage and relationship counseling (including conflict management, emotional and sexual disingagement, extramarital affairs); sexual orientation counseling (including homosexuality and Same Sex Attraction); decisional impasse and career counseling; moral and religious dilemmas.