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Author: Asian American Therapists

Better Sleep, Better Mental Health

Why Sleep Matters More Than You Think Sleep plays a vital role in how we think, feel, and cope with stress. Yet, according to the CDC, 1 in 3 adults in the U.S. don’t get the sleep they need on a regular basis. In our

Doing Our Part: Supporting Trans People Without Asking Them to Educate Us

In recent months, a wave of federal and state-level actions has intensified scrutiny and restriction of transgender people’s lives in the United States. Policies limiting access to gender-affirming care, invalidating identification documents that reflect a person’s gender, and proposals that risk exposing sensitive personal data

Narcissistic Abuse Recovery: Learning to Live in the Light Again

There are seasons in life when survival becomes the only goal.Not flourishing.Not growth.Just making it through the day without losing yourself entirely. For many, recovering from narcissistic abuse is one of those seasons. It’s not dramatic the way a movie would portray it.It’s quiet.Invisible, even.Like

Burnout, Boundaries, Belonging, and Becoming

Saying no without guilt, and yes to your own life There’s something sacred about beginning together with a moment of stillness.Before we talk about burnout or boundaries or becoming, let’s slow down enough to notice ourselves. Feel your feet against the ground.Feel the weight of

The Sibling Mirror

Somewhere along the way, you became more than a sibling. You became a stand-in parent. You learned to tie shoes and braid hair before you learned what it meant to rest. You fed, bathed, soothed, corrected — all while still trying to grow up yourself.

The Weight of Honor: When Culture Becomes Calling

There’s a kind of love that asks you to stay small.To be the good one. The strong one. The quiet one who never makes trouble. For many eldest daughters in collectivist families, this love is sacred — it’s the heartbeat of belonging. It’s also the

Am I Emotionally Immature?

Emotionally immature parents have become somewhat of a hot topic in the mental health space as Lindsay Gibson published her book. As we are discussing the impact of their upbringing with emotionally immature parents, at some point many clients pause and wonder: “Am I emotionally