074 When Expat Women Think They're Depressed
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There’s a quiet question many expat women ask themselves at some point:
“Am I depressed?”
Life abroad stops feeling light. You feel more tired. More irritable. Less motivated. You don’t quite recognize yourself. And because the symptoms overlap, it’s easy to assume something is wrong.
But sometimes — not always, and not instead of real clinical depression — what you’re experiencing isn’t pathology.
It’s identity disorientation.
In this episode, I break down the difference between clinical depression and the identity destabilization that often happens after moving abroad.
We explore:
• What depression actually looks like from a clinical perspective
• How identity disorientation shows up emotionally and mentally
• Why expat women are especially vulnerable to confusing the two
• The psychological impact of losing social mirrors, language comfort, career anchoring, and cultural familiarity
• Reflective questions to help you differentiate depression from transition
• Why understanding identity reconstruction can dramatically shift your mental health
Moving abroad is one of the most identity-altering experiences a woman can go through.
When you’re no longer who you were back home — but you haven’t fully stabilized into who you’re becoming — that in-between space can feel heavy.
But heaviness does not always mean hopelessness.
And sometimes, you’re not broken.
You’re becoming.
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