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#29 – “I Tore Up My Honors Certificate In front of My Mom”

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Julie Xu, shared a touching story where she tore up her honors certificate in front of her mother. In this episode, we examine the rage that many APIs may have towards their parents, and how we may make peace with that. Is it even possible to have a living relationship with one’s parents after years of subtle put down and rejections from tiger parents?

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Diana Chu and Dr. Man Kit Li, therapists in San Francisco, join forces to create their own Asian American Psychology podcast. Each week features heart to mind discussions, captivating psychoanalysis and celebrating what it means to be Asian. We invite you to deconstruct psychology, so we all learn more about ourselves.

Find out more at https://waves-of-change-modern-perspectives-in-asian-ameri.pinecast.co

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Julie Xu, shared a touching story where she tore up her honors certificate in front of her mother. In this episode, we examine the rage that many APIs may have towards their parents, and how we may make peace with that. Is it even possible to have a living relationship with one’s parents after years of subtle put down and rejections from tiger parents?

wavesofchangepodcast #sanfrancisco #america #mentalhealth #asianmentalhealth #therapy #asianparenting #parentrejection #recoveryfromtigerparenting

Diana Chu and Dr. Man Kit Li, therapists in San Francisco, join forces to create their own Asian American Psychology podcast. Each week features heart to mind discussions, captivating psychoanalysis and celebrating what it means to be Asian. We invite you to deconstruct psychology, so we all learn more about ourselves.

Find out more at https://waves-of-change-modern-perspectives-in-asian-ameri.pinecast.co

  continue reading

22 episodes

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