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The Invisible Labor of International Mothers: A Jungian View on Nurturing a Child’s Multicultural Identity
December travel often highlights the quiet, profound work of international mothers. Beyond logistics, they guide their children through the complex task of integrating multiple cultural influences, nurturing a cohesive multicultural identity. This invisible emotional labor shapes the next generation’s sense of self, belonging, and resilience across worlds.

Dr. MJ Yang
3 days ago3 min read
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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 165 min read
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