Soo Jin Lee, licensed LMFT and co-director of Yellow Chair Collective, shares her insights on trauma healing within the Asian American community. She speaks on the significance of community care, the impact of intergenerational trauma, and practical steps for mental well-being, including mindfulness and the role of food in healing. Soo Jin emphasizes the importance of exploring cultural heritage as a means of fostering belonging and connection.
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