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Sacred Space for Grief in the Immigrant Journey: Reflections from a Jungian Perspective
For immigrants, grief often travels across borders. When loved ones fall ill or pass away back home, distance, duty, and visa limitations can make mourning feel impossible. This blog explores how to honor that grief, create sacred space for feeling, and carry love across distance — through a Jungian lens that holds both loss and resilience.

Dr. MJ Yang
Oct 254 min read
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Listening to the Wisdom of Your Symptoms: Knowing When It’s Time to Seek Help
Our symptoms are more than signs of struggle—they are messages from the mind, guiding us to pause, reflect, and seek care. From anxiety to fatigue, these signals invite us to listen, understand, and take action before distress escalates. In this post, we explore the wisdom of symptoms and why early attention can transform overwhelm into healing and growth."

Dr. MJ Yang
Oct 184 min read
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The Invisible Weight: Understanding Emotional Labor in Motherhood
Most mothers carry an invisible weight: the emotional labor of holding others’ feelings while often feeling unseen and exhausted. Through Jungian concepts like the Great Mother archetype, emotional containment, and the transcendent function, motherhood can be understood as a profound psychological process—one that challenges, transforms, and offers opportunities for growth, connection, and self-discovery.

Dr. MJ Yang
Oct 114 min read
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