to many success stories, and I wish them many strengths in their further
journey of recovery.
I would also like to express my special thanks to Nguyen Luu Lan Anh
and Monika Szabé, members of the Institute of Intercultural Psychology and
Education, they have always encouraged me and gave me a chance to give
lectures in their Department.
I would also mention the students of Psychology MA and Intercultural
Psychology and Education MA who were attending my seminars. Their sin¬
cere interest about my research topic has fascinated and inspired me.
I would also thank my PhD fellows Agnes Zsila, Fanni Banyai, Eszter
Pados, Asztrik Kovacs, Daniel Kiss besides our professional consultations
they were also available for small talks in personal matters.
I would also like to express my gratitude to my colleagues in the Ministry
of Human Capacities, Eva Miiller, Judit Habencius, Maté Toth and Tamas
Tordk, they have encouraged me a lot and gave me a chance to work in part¬
time by the end of my PhD process.
Last but not least, I would like to thank my family for all their support. My
mother, Monika and my sister, Zsuzsanna were especially supportive and
patient and they were really happy about my choice and encouraged me all
the way.