The move went smoothly. What comes next is harder to plan for.
Logistics get solved. The human months after landing rarely do. Anchor Point builds clinically grounded toolkits for the teams who relocate people.
The gap isn’t logistical. It’s psychological — and it has a price.
For a company, that price is a failed assignment. For a person, it’s quietly coming apart in a place that was supposed to be the adventure. Same gap — different stakes.
Two ways in. The same clinical spine.
HR & Global Mobility teams
Clinically grounded infrastructure your team runs internally — assessments, employee psychoeducation, and a dedicated accompanying-partner track. No clinician on staff required.
Moving abroad on your own?
Anchor Point’s toolkits are built for organizations. If you’re an expat, accompanying partner, or digital nomad navigating a move yourself, we built a warmer, self-guided home for exactly that — under our consumer brand.
Every toolkit is grounded in clinical expertise — not generic relocation advice.
Anchor Point’s toolkits are built by Stephanie Johnson, MSW, LICSW — a licensed clinical social worker with nearly two decades in behavioral health. In recent years, her work has turned to the human side of global mobility: where identity, adaptation, performance, and wellbeing intersect.
That clinical foundation is what sets the work apart. Each toolkit translates real psychological expertise into practical infrastructure your HR and Global Mobility teams run internally — proactive support that strengthens employee wellbeing and improves assignment success.
More about the approach →The thinking behind the toolkits, published in full.
The Human Side of the International Assignment is out now in paperback and Kindle. It sets out the psychology of relocation for the people who run mobility programs: the real shape of the adjustment arc, why the hardest stretch arrives long after the welcome period ends, and what happens to an accompanying partner who has no structure to step into.
Before it becomes a crisis, it’s a conversation.
Thirty minutes, no pitch deck. Whether you’re running a mobility program or planning your own move abroad, we’ll talk through where the gap is — and whether what we’ve built fits.
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