Homesickness in Thailand: Navigating the Hidden Strain for Mobile Minds
Homesickness is a common human experience, but its impact on Thai students, workers, and travelers abroad is often overlooked. New research highlights how homesickness affects mood, sleep, appetite, and focus, and suggests practical steps for Thais navigating study, work, or relocation far from home.
Many psychologists describe homesickness as more than longing for family or familiar foods. It reflects a natural response to attachment loss and the instability of new surroundings. A senior clinical psychologist and public health expert notes that what we miss is not the exact details of home, but the sense of safety, predictability, and belonging. This resonates with Thais who leave tight-knit communities for opportunities elsewhere.