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I feel a bit sad today because I'm homesick. I miss the delicious plates of pasta with a special sauce my mother used to make. She was a great cook! But I work abroad and I have to cope1 with the occasional2 feeling of nostalgia3.
The footballer Jesus Navas suffers badly. He is moving from Seville to Manchester City, but for years he could hardly leave his hometown. Anxiety attacks forced the player out of training camps. They say he has overcome his homesickness through counselling.
These days people often relocate to another country to study or to work. Many find it difficult to adapt, though. According to research by the University of Warwick Counselling Service, up to 70% of adults experience homesickness at some point in their lives. It can have similar symptoms to depression, says psychologist Dr Caroline Schuster.
Almost anything can trigger4 homesickness - a smell, a taste, even a colour reminds them of home. Mohammed Barakat sent us a message on Facebook about his longing5 for "the smell of rain and green" during the Sudanese rainy season. Mari Damian misses "the smell of Christmas cakes".
Homesickness is not something new. The ancient Greek poem Homer's Odyssey6 talked about it. But the modern term was created in the 17th Century to describe the feelings of Swiss mercenaries, who longed for their homeland while fighting elsewhere7 in Europe.
According to Dr Susan Matt, who wrote a book about the subject, people used to see it as a dangerous disease8.
Modern technology can limit the feeling of isolation9, allowing people to keep in touch with loved ones. Social psychologist Dr Gary Wood says Skype is a lifeline because it can allow grandparents a world away to watch their grandchildren grow up.
But people should not allow homesickness to stop them living in the present. I follow advice given by Dr Wood: I write down three new things that I've been grateful for every night, as well as three things I'm looking forward to every morning.
What about you: what do you miss when you are away from home and family?
Quiz 测验
1. What helped Jesus Navas to overcome homesickness?
Counselling.
2. Psychologist Dr Caroline Schuster compares homesickness symptoms to what?
To symptoms of depression.
3. Is the statement true or false? Homesickness is a problem of our times.
False. It was talked about in Homer's Odyssey.
4. What does Dr Wood advise us to do every morning?
Write three things we are looking forward to doing during the day.
5. Which are the two senses mentioned in the article?
Smell and taste.
Glossary 词汇表
homesick 思乡的,想家的
to cope 应对
nostalgia 乡愁,怀旧之情
hometown 家乡
an anxiety attack 焦虑发作
to overcome 克服
homesickness 思乡病
counselling (心理)咨询
to adapt 适应
a symptom 症状
a psychologist 心理学家
to trigger 引发
to long for 渴望
Homer's Odyssey 荷马史诗《奥德赛》
a mercenary 雇佣兵
the homeland 家园
isolation 孤立
to keep in touch 保持联系
a social psychologist 社会心理学家
a lifeline 生命线
a world away 遥远的地方
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adj.偶尔的;偶然的;不经常的 | |
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3 nostalgia | |
n.怀乡病,留恋过去,怀旧 | |
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6 odyssey | |
n.长途冒险旅行;一连串的冒险 | |
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7 elsewhere | |
adv.在别处,到别处 | |
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8 disease | |
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9 isolation | |
n.隔离,孤立,分解,分离 | |
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