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The Evolving Motherhood: A Journey Through Dreams and Jungian Reflection
Motherhood is not a fixed identity we step into overnight — it evolves layer by layer. Through three vivid dreams and Jungian reflection, I explore how the unconscious reveals emotional shifts that outer life alone cannot define. Dreams hold deep wisdom, guiding us through the unseen journey of becoming more fully ourselves.

Dr. MJ Yang
Apr 274 min read
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Invisible Daughters: The Lasting Impact of Gender Bias on Mental Health
Many women carry invisible wounds shaped by early gender bias—especially within immigrant families where sons are favored and daughters expected to stay small. This post explores how these implicit and explicit messages of sexism impact women’s mental health, through clinical insight, Jungian psychology, and personal reflection. Healing begins with reclaiming the voice that was once silenced.

Dr. MJ Yang
Apr 204 min read
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When Hard Work Becomes Self-Betrayal: Overwork Culture in Silicon Valley and the Asian Immigrant Experience
Silicon Valley may symbolize success, but behind the scenes, many Asian immigrants silently battle burnout. Tied to cultural values, visa stress, and deep psychological patterns, overwork becomes a survival strategy—often at the cost of one’s health. This post explores the Jungian roots of this struggle and the path toward healing by reclaiming the Self beyond the mask of productivity.

Dr. MJ Yang
Apr 135 min read
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