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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 21, 20253 min read


From Employee to Entrepreneur: An Inner Journey of Identity Transformation
Leaving corporate life isn’t just a career change—it’s an identity shift. Through a Jungian lens, this transition from employee to entrepreneur becomes a sacred inner journey. Without titles or structure, you face both freedom and fear, creation and uncertainty. This blog honors the psychological depth of becoming your own authority, and the courage it takes to build a life from the inside out.

Dr. MJ Yang
Jun 8, 20255 min read


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 1, 20255 min read
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