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Whistleblowing your culture: Cultural Trauma and why we can't blow it off (Ft. Jenny Lee)

December 15, 2022 Dr. Uejin Kim
Whistleblowing your culture: Cultural Trauma and why we can't blow it off (Ft. Jenny Lee)
It's like this Podcast with Dr. UeJin Kim, MD
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It's like this Podcast with Dr. UeJin Kim, MD
Whistleblowing your culture: Cultural Trauma and why we can't blow it off (Ft. Jenny Lee)
Dec 15, 2022
Dr. Uejin Kim

Trauma can happen anywhere... but what if it happened in your home. What if this was "just the way it was" for generations? What if calling it trauma risk losing the world you knew: your family? Today Jenny and I talk about cultural and generational trauma: how to differentiate toxic to non-toxic cultural traits and how you can move forward sensibly and re-write the narrative. We are both Korean American but I believe the universal insights we arrive at can be applicable to anyone.

Listen now! https://www.restorepsych.com/podcast

About Jenny Lee, LMFT:
Jenny was born to parents who migrated from South Korea, was raised on the east coast, and moved to Texas for doctoral studies after completing her Master of Family Therapy at Drexel University in Philadelphia and her Master of Divinity at Biblical (Missio) Seminary in Hatfield, PA. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Couple & Family Therapy at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, TX. She resides in Austin, TX, where she enjoys spending time with her family, friends, and 2 dogs.

https://www.untangledtherapy.com/
https://www.instagram.com/untangledcounselingtherapy/
https://www.facebook.com/UntangledCounselingTherapy
https://www.linkedin.com/company/untangled-counseling-therapy-pllc/

#mentalhealth #psychiatrist #asian #immigrant #culture #trauma #healing #forgiveness #freedom #boundaries #health #parenting #childhood


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Show Notes

Trauma can happen anywhere... but what if it happened in your home. What if this was "just the way it was" for generations? What if calling it trauma risk losing the world you knew: your family? Today Jenny and I talk about cultural and generational trauma: how to differentiate toxic to non-toxic cultural traits and how you can move forward sensibly and re-write the narrative. We are both Korean American but I believe the universal insights we arrive at can be applicable to anyone.

Listen now! https://www.restorepsych.com/podcast

About Jenny Lee, LMFT:
Jenny was born to parents who migrated from South Korea, was raised on the east coast, and moved to Texas for doctoral studies after completing her Master of Family Therapy at Drexel University in Philadelphia and her Master of Divinity at Biblical (Missio) Seminary in Hatfield, PA. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Couple & Family Therapy at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, TX. She resides in Austin, TX, where she enjoys spending time with her family, friends, and 2 dogs.

https://www.untangledtherapy.com/
https://www.instagram.com/untangledcounselingtherapy/
https://www.facebook.com/UntangledCounselingTherapy
https://www.linkedin.com/company/untangled-counseling-therapy-pllc/

#mentalhealth #psychiatrist #asian #immigrant #culture #trauma #healing #forgiveness #freedom #boundaries #health #parenting #childhood


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**Disclaimer: This site's content is not intended to diagnose or treat any disorders but rather for informational, educational, and empowerment purposes. Please consult with your physician or mental health provider for specific medical and mental health needs. Our connection via social media platforms does not constitute a patient-physician relationship.**

Dr. Kim's private practice
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