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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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Why Insight Isn’t Enough: What Therapy Offers That a Blog Can’t Replace
Reading a blog can spark insight—but insight alone doesn’t create lasting change. True healing involves emotional processing, repeated practice, and supportive relationships. This post explores why therapy offers something a blog can’t replace: a space for integration, not just understanding.

Dr. MJ Yang
Jun 154 min read
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Respecting Your Risk Tolerance in Entrepreneurship: A Jungian Perspective on Business Decisions in Uncertain Times
In times of political and economic uncertainty, entrepreneurship demands more than boldness—it requires self-awareness. This post explores how respecting your personal risk tolerance, especially during life transitions like motherhood, is essential for making sustainable business decisions. Drawing from Jungian psychology, it invites entrepreneurs to align their choices with inner values rather than external pressure or comparison.

Dr. MJ Yang
May 104 min read
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