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    Podcast Episode 7: Talking Asian Identity and Gender Roles with Author Lily Hoang, A Bestiary
    Chopsticks Alley
    • Apr 10, 2018

    Podcast Episode 7: Talking Asian Identity and Gender Roles with Author Lily Hoang, A Bestiary

    Chopsticks Alley Podcast Episode 7: A discussion with author Lily Hoang about identity and gender roles in Hoang's book, A Bestiary. Host: Rachel Egoian Sponsor: Work2Furture Guest: Lily Hoang Edited by: Carolyn Le For more content from Chopsticks Alley, like and follow us on: Live Feeds – facebook.com/chopsticksalley Articles – www.chopsticksalley.com Instagram & Twitter - @chopsticksalley To Tune In - Click Here #podcast #identity #genderrole #asianwomen #author #LilyHoan
    Secrecy Behind PTSD Among Vietnamese Elders Affecting Second Generation
    Jullianne Pham
    • Nov 29, 2017

    Secrecy Behind PTSD Among Vietnamese Elders Affecting Second Generation

    Trauma and its enduring legacy--a well-known but rarely admitted secret among many Vietnamese elders and immigrants. The fall of Saigon in 1975 has left many Vietnamese grappling with the horrors of the war, communist “reeducation”, escapes by boats, and refugee camps. Decades after the end of war, at least half a million refugees have arrived to the United States in search of a better future for themselves and their families. As a result of fleeing from the communists and th
    Chopsticks Alley Talk Live - Depression and Anxiety - February 26, 2017, Episode 12
    Chopsticks Alley Talk
    • Feb 22, 2017

    Chopsticks Alley Talk Live - Depression and Anxiety - February 26, 2017, Episode 12

    Watch Chopsticks Alley Talks Live - Episode 12 Topic: Depression and Anxiety - Not My Child Sponsor: #Join Jade & Asian Liver Center at Stanford University Hosts: Trami Cron, Jullianne Pham Producer: Jullianne Pham Guest: Duy Pham, Licensed Clinical Social Worker at AACI If you'd like to sponsor our next Chopsticks Alley Talk, send an email to chopsticksalley@gmail.com #health #mentalillness
    Living with Cerebral Palsy
    Anthony Nguyen
    • Jan 7, 2017

    Living with Cerebral Palsy

    As a little boy, I never thought that a neurological illness would affect my entire life. However, I am currently having a difficult time to find ways to cope with something I must deal with for the rest of my life. I cannot run or jump like other people. People often look at me strangely and my interaction with others never feels natural. I have Cerebral Palsy, is a group of disorders involving the brain and nervous system affecting movement, learning, hearing, sight, and co
    Seeing Red After Feeling Blue - The Effects of the Election on Mental Health
    Jullianne Pham
    • Nov 19, 2016

    Seeing Red After Feeling Blue - The Effects of the Election on Mental Health

    Drawing Conclusions is our job, and is based on contextual, relevant concerns that we discover and define in our design process." When it comes to maintaining the mental health and wellness of American citizens, the 2016 presidential election cycle has been less than ideal. In a recent article in Politico, therapists and their clients described how the last several months of political turmoil have thrown them for a loop. One psychologist even commissioned a poll of 1,000 vote
    Mental Illness: Does This Really Make Me Crazy?
    Jullianne Pham
    • Oct 18, 2016

    Mental Illness: Does This Really Make Me Crazy?

    Throughout Vietnamese history, individuals afflicted with mental disorders have been misunderstood and mistreated. But what exactly is the c

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