Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcast. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

www.AsiansDoTherapy.com

Psychotherapist Yin Li, LMFT has been wanting to put together a resource for Asian Americans similar to Therapy for Black Girls or Therapy for Latinx since the Asian American community doesn't have one.

Still in development, but take a look at this first go:


The goal of the site is:

1) normalize therapy services in Asian communities by sharing stories of Asian Americans in therapy
2) lowers the barriers of access through culturally relevant information and resources

Additional parts that are forthcoming are:

- social media presence
- podcast
- blog articles from Asian American clinicians
- therapist directory (or connecting to an existing one)

Want to help?

1) If you know of folks (celebrities, influencers, everyday folks) who want to share their experience in therapy as Asian Americans, Yin Li, LMFT would love to get connected with them.
2) if you have non-academic articles, books.videos, podcasts episodes that you like on Asian American psychology, experiences in therapy, mental health, wellness, please send them to Yin Li's, way.
3) if you know someone who knows about podcasting (the technical aspects) and interested in collaborating, let her know too!

Here's how to get in touch with someone who's making a difference in the Asian American community:

Yin Li, MA LMFT
Psychotherapist
Pronouns: she, her, hers

Saturday, July 23, 2016

The Asian American Voice Podcast

I'd like to thank my new friend, Mr. B. J. Kang, for hosting the Asian American Voice. It was an honor to have such a meaningful conversation with you on your fifteenth episode.
I appreciate you offering your platform as an opportunity to help fight stigma against mental health when it really should be a household name given that 1 out of every 4 suffer from a mental health condition. As a show of thank you, B. J.: If you ever want restaurant suggestions while you're in my neighborhood, I'll do my best to offer recommendations that make the trip worth it.