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Not Just Leaving—Becoming: Immigration as Individuation
Some immigrants don’t leave home just for opportunity—they leave to live authentically. When identity, values, or way of life don’t fit the cultural mainstream, immigration can become a path to individuation. This blog explores the hidden psychological journey behind such decisions, honoring those who leave not to escape, but to become. Through a Jungian lens, we reflect on the pain, hope, and transformation embedded in this path.

Dr. MJ Yang
Jun 223 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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