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Hmong Mental Health Podcast

By: Alyssa Kaying Vang PsyD LP; Chue Her LMFT; Houa Vang LICSW Mosi Thao MA
  • Summary

  • Mental health for the Hmong community remains difficult to address and understand. Yet it is a growing concern that continues to impact the well-being of Hmong families. In this podcast, the clinical team at Vanguard Mental Health and Wellness Clinic will talk about mental health from a cultural framework. This 2023 season, Healing the Self, will explore psychological components that often impact a person's sense of self and how gaining insights about self-healing can help individuals with their overall life quality.
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Episodes
  • Knowing Your Worth: Why It's Important to Self-Healing
    Jan 16 2024

    In the Hmong community, our worth is often defined by the roles we carry within relationships and through collective values.  It is often based on the external validation we receive from others.  Knowing our own self-worth can feel conflicting and confusing as we try to balance both the collective and individualistic parts of our identities.  In this episode, we explore what knowing our self-worth might look like for Hmong-Americans and how individuals can navigate the challenging demands of biculturalism. 

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Trauma: Healing from the Psychological, Physical and Spiritual Wounding
    Sep 17 2023

    What is trauma to the Hmong?  This episode explores trauma at the historical level, the intergenerational level, and the individual level through the lens of Hmong culture.  It also discusses what healing from trauma might look like for the Hmong community as a collective, within families, and for the self. 

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Being seen, heard, and cared for: Why attachment is important to future relationships
    Apr 25 2023

    Attachment theories emphasize the importance of the emotional bond between a young child and their primary caregivers.  The quality of these attachments affects the child’s sense of self, both individually and within relationships.  In this episode, Chue Her, LMFT and the team discuss the different attachment styles and why they are critical to a person’s sense of security, self-worth, and future relationships.  They also explore the changing dynamics of this in Hmong families. Tips are provided to help individuals understand and manage any difficulties they might have related to their attachment styles.

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    44 mins

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