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Episode 21: Will Vuong (Social Worker and Counsellor) - Unraveling the Fabric of Asian Australian Identity and the Ripple Effects on Mental Health

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How does the tapestry of our upbringing weave into the person we become? Will Vuong, a respected mental health social worker and founder of Wellspring Counseling, joins us to unravel the threads of Asian Australian identity, shaped by a childhood in Adelaide with Chinese Vietnamese migrant parents. His personal narrative of intergenerational trauma and the pursuit of a career in social work sheds light on the deep-seated influence of cultural expectations and parental survival stories. As Will elucidates the transformative power of addressing mental health, we peel back layers of identity complexities and the resilience born from them.
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1. Episode 21: Will Vuong (Social Worker and Counsellor) - Unraveling the Fabric of Asian Australian Identity and the Ripple Effects on Mental Health (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Asian Australian Identity and Trauma (00:01:22)

3. Cultural Identity and Attachment Theory (00:19:51)

4. Men's Communication and Identity Challenges (00:39:10)

5. Parenting Wellness and Growth Tips (00:48:15)

25 episodes

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How does the tapestry of our upbringing weave into the person we become? Will Vuong, a respected mental health social worker and founder of Wellspring Counseling, joins us to unravel the threads of Asian Australian identity, shaped by a childhood in Adelaide with Chinese Vietnamese migrant parents. His personal narrative of intergenerational trauma and the pursuit of a career in social work sheds light on the deep-seated influence of cultural expectations and parental survival stories. As Will elucidates the transformative power of addressing mental health, we peel back layers of identity complexities and the resilience born from them.
https://www.wellspring.net.au
danabaltutis.com, mytherapyhouse.com.au, https://mytherapyhouse.com.au/your-childs-therapy-journey/ https://www.danabaltutis.com/services

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode 21: Will Vuong (Social Worker and Counsellor) - Unraveling the Fabric of Asian Australian Identity and the Ripple Effects on Mental Health (00:00:00)

2. Navigating Asian Australian Identity and Trauma (00:01:22)

3. Cultural Identity and Attachment Theory (00:19:51)

4. Men's Communication and Identity Challenges (00:39:10)

5. Parenting Wellness and Growth Tips (00:48:15)

25 episodes

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