The Travel Psychologist Is in the News Today:
Christian Science Monitor
Merits of Less Costly ‘Staycations’
http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/2008/0801/p01s02-usec.html
Christian Science Monitor
Merits of Less Costly ‘Staycations’
http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/2008/0801/p01s02-usec.html
The Globe and Mail
When Dream Trips Go Bad
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/when-dream-trips-go-bad/article656950/
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Psychologist: Braves Suffering from Culture Shock
http://216.146.212.203/media/Atlanta-Journal-Constitution-braves-travel-sub-culture-shock.pdf
Wall Street Journal
Morocco’s Dangerous Mystique
The Cancun Effect
(Or Is It the Cocoon Effect?)
Travel Psychology 105
Stan Sesser of the Wall Street Journal asks me in an email on 02/15/2007:
“Why might American tourists, afraid to go to some countries, have no fear in going to others, even though the countries might be identical regarding danger, terrorism, and so on.”
The New York Times
Why Fly When You Can Web Conference?
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/18/business/businessspecial2/18whygo.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
Departures / Arrivals:
Time to Exit the Travelers Cocoon
Travel Psychology 104
Departures: Time to Insulate
According to Merriam/Webster, Online, a cocoon is
And, Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia, defines cocoon as:
Ashland Free Press
Travel Storytelling
http://216.146.212.203/media/travel-storytelling-ashland-free-press.pdf
The Airport Experience as a Rite of Passage!
or, The Air Travelers Survival Guide to the Airport Nightmare!
Travel Psychology 103
You are about to depart on your dream trip of a lifetime, this summer. But instead of anticipating the excitement and adventure of your grand vacation, you find yourself focusing, instead, on the dreadful reality of having to face and deal with one of the roughest summers of air travel in recent history namely the airport departure nightmare!
Developing a Sense of Self through Travel
Fear / Exhilaration of Self
Travel Psychology 102
Sometimes we don’t really know who we are until we truly put ourselves to the test. Living comfortably, safely, and securely in our own cocoons, never taking chances, never venturing out, can we truly have a sense of who we truly are?