Reclaim Asian American Womanhood
A Decolonial, Internal Family Systems (IFS) Informed Therapy Group
Connect with other Asian American women who get it and restore your sense of dignity, belonging, and empowerment.
You may be a good fit for this group if you:
Are an Asian American woman
Live in Maryland or New York (or can be located there for sessions)
Often feel "not Asian enough” and/or “too Asian” depending on the context
Struggle to navigate predominately white environments and relationships
Often feel obligated to prioritize white people’s comfort at your own expense
Feel unsure of how to respond to microaggressions
Are tired of having to explain your gendered racialized experience and still feel like people don’t get it
Feel gaslit by others and yourself when speaking about hurtful racialized experiences
Feel chronically unseen as an Asian American woman, even by those close to you
Are committed to social justice, but feel a lack of clarity about your position within existing conversations
About the group
Spurred by rising anti-Asian hate and the Atlanta Spa shootings, I started this group in 2022 to close the gap between Asian American women’s need for support and the relative lack of available Asian American providers. I quickly realized that the group itself was a powerful conduit for individual and collective healing, and that Asian American women have a vital role to play in decolonization and imagining new ways of relating to the world.
The group content is inspired by my research on Asian American racialization, psychology, and psychoanalysis; my clinical experience with 1.5 and 2nd generation Asian American women; my training as a trauma and Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapist; and my lived experience as a cishet 2nd generation Taiwanese American woman.
This group offers:
community and a sense of belonging with people who get it without explanation
guided in-depth exploration and clarification of your gendered racialized identities
language and frameworks for describing and understanding gendered Asian American racialization and its impact
potent skills for independent therapeutic work
a deeper connection to yourself and others
more confidence to take up space and find support in your life
an increased sense of compassion and self-acceptance, especially with regard to gendered Asian American racialization
extensive resources for further individual and collective healing