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Who are we? We are a collection of expat and local professionals (with advanced degrees and licenses/certifications ranging from psychology to human resource management to marriage and family therapy and beyond) who are passionate about healthier, more enriched and more productive life. We understand what it’s like for the international community living in Korea (most of us are “foreigners” as well) and we understand what it takes to succeed here. International adventurers not only have to deal with everyday life events as they would if they were at home, they must also rise to the challenge of living in a culture very different from their own.
Who do we work with? Since our Korean inception in 2006, we have worked with individuals coming from across the world. Americans, Canadians, English, Germans, French, Danish, Irish, South Africans, Australians, Scottish, Angolans, Polish, Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese, and, of course, Koreans are amongst our clientele. We also partner with a variety of companies ranging from smaller start-ups to Fortune 500 companies to joint ventures.
Whether you’re a CEO or an English teacher, we’re interested in your success while in Korea. Contact us to see what solutions we can offer you or your company. |
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Keeping your Inner Critic in Check |
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In a 2004 household survey the World Heath Organization reported the one-year prevalence rate of mental health conditions to be an average of 12.83% globally (over the course of one year), with American citizens far exceeding the average at over 25%!1 Of the ten leading causes of disability worldwide, fully half are mental health conditions.1
“But wait!”, you say, “none of my employees are mentally unhealthy.” |


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AHS Korea Whether you’re physically transitioning between countries or just experiencing the usual life and business transitions, we’ve got you covered through training, coaching and counseling. |




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Podcast To-Go Your Worst Critic What’s New at AHS? The Cost of “Un-Health” |
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Eat right, exercise more, don’t smoke, drink less, reduce stress – all common ways we know of in the quest to be better to ourselves.
Luckily for us all, the sentiment at the moment is for us to take better care of ourselves and treat our bodies and minds respectfully and kindly. Of all the popular self-care techniques available, the one . . . |
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Mental Health & the Cost Burden to Employers |





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About AHS |
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Advancing Business: |
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Excerpts for Expats |
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