In Denmark, internationals may have the job, the education, and the stability, yet still end up disconnected. Kerimé Abay, an Australian psychotherapist in Copenhagen, sees it every day. After moving to Denmark with her Danish husband, Abay opened her private practice to support internationals with their mental health, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Since 2021, Hue […]
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