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When Motherhood Triggers the Past: Healing the Wounded Inner Child
Motherhood doesn’t automatically heal the wounds of your past—in fact, it often brings them to the surface. When your child’s needs stir something tender or painful in you, it may be your own inner child calling out. This post explores how old emotional wounds can be reawakened in parenting, and how tending to your inner child with awareness and compassion is a vital part of healing.

Dr. MJ Yang
Jun 15 min read
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From Surviving to Healing: The Hidden Stress of Immigration
Waiting for immigration documents can feel like being stuck in a liminal space—caught between who you were and who you’re becoming. This hidden stress affects the mind and body, especially when tied to toxic workplaces and uncertain futures. This post honors the emotional toll immigrants endure and offers compassionate support on the journey from surviving to healing.

Dr. MJ Yang
May 185 min read
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Healing the Inner Child: The Lasting Impact of Parentification in Adulthood
Many adults who were parentified as children continue to sacrifice their own needs to care for others. This blog explores how early role reversals shape adult relationships, boundaries, and self-worth—and how Jungian psychology offers a path to healing the inner child and reclaiming a more authentic self.

Dr. MJ Yang
May 44 min read
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