Facilitated by Delfina Krause & Alexa Edelist

Moving to a new country involves profound changes: new cultures, loss of networks, and a redefinition of identity. This group offers a safe, supportive and validating environment to get to know others who share a current experience of relocation. We will sit with and understand some practical ways of easing the feelings of anxiety, stress, and isolation which often accompany the process, as well as enabling reconnection to oneself, purpose and value.

Why this space?

Moving to a new country brings profound change. New cultures, unfamiliar systems, the loss of familiar networks and a shifting sense of identity can stir up complex emotions and difficult questions. This group offers a place to pause, reflect and feel supported as you navigate these transitions.

It is designed to provide:

  • A safe and confidential space where you can arrive as you are.
  • A supportive and validating environment in which you can share your experiences freely.
  • A chance to connect with others who genuinely understand the challenges of living far from home.
  • An opportunity to explore your emotions and make sense of them within your own story.
  • Practical ways to ease feelings of anxiety, sadness or isolation and to feel more grounded in your daily life.
  • A space to reconnect with your sense of purpose and value during a time when it is easy to lose sight of both.

Delfina Krause, Psychologist and Psychotherapist

Delfina bridges psychological insight with practical strategies for growth. She also brings extensive experience in supporting individuals through migration and cultural adjustment, helping clients navigate identity, belonging, and emotional resilience during life transitions. Delfina is a member of the British Psychological Society, with HCPC registration in progress. Read more about Delfina >

Alexa EdelistAlexa Edelist, Psychodrama Psychotherapist

A UKCP-accredited group and individual psychotherapist, Alexa is also trained in the creative action approach of psychodrama. Psychodrama invites us to consider the roles we embody in relation to ourselves, friends, colleagues, partners, and the world at large. As with most holistic and psychodynamic therapies, psychodrama places the relationship between client(s) and therapist at the centre. Read more about Alexa >

WHEN:
Twelve-week workshop from 7th March to 20th May 2026
(no session on 3 Apr)
Fridays 11 am to 12 pm

WHERE:
20 Bedford Square, WC1B 3HH

FEE:
Fee £600 (the whole workshop, £50 per session)