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Women’s Identities Beyond Roles: From Emma Jung to Silicon Valley Today
Nearly a century after Emma Jung’s time, many women still find their identities overshadowed by roles like wife or mother. In Silicon Valley, I often hear stories of women whose careers and dreams were put on hold for a spouse’s opportunities. Drawing on Jungian psychology, this blog explores why reclaiming one’s own center is vital for women’s mental health—and how individuation helps us step out of the shadows and into our own light.

Dr. MJ Yang
Aug 31, 20254 min read


How Your Immigration Story Shapes Belonging in the New Place
Every immigrant carries a story about how their journey began—whether through active choice or external circumstance. This story shapes how they adapt, engage, and seek belonging in the United States. Through a Jungian lens, this blog explores how immigration narratives influence resilience and identity, and how rewriting one’s story can foster healing, self-understanding, and deeper connection in a new home.

Dr. MJ Yang
Aug 16, 20255 min read


The International Motherhood Journey: Between Borders, Cultures, and Love
International motherhood is a journey lived between cultures, languages, and systems. From navigating long-distance family ties to redefining parenting across borders, this blog reflects on the quiet resilience, emotional labor, and deep love carried by immigrant and cross-cultural mothers. Inspired by our APA 2025 presentation, this piece honors the challenges and strengths of raising children across countries and identities.

Dr. MJ Yang
Aug 2, 20254 min read
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