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Courage Class with Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu
Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu
8 episodes
6 days ago
Courage Class brings AANHPI voices to the center of health and wellness. Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu interviews cultural trailblazers and creatives to explore identity, healing, cultural expectations and emotional well-being. We name the realities mainstream wellness ignores—like the tension of living between cultures—and create space for honest conversations about identity, healing, and success. Together, we’re building a new narrative of wellness, sharing stories, tools, and conversations that reflect who we are – not who we’re told to be.
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Courage Class brings AANHPI voices to the center of health and wellness. Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu interviews cultural trailblazers and creatives to explore identity, healing, cultural expectations and emotional well-being. We name the realities mainstream wellness ignores—like the tension of living between cultures—and create space for honest conversations about identity, healing, and success. Together, we’re building a new narrative of wellness, sharing stories, tools, and conversations that reflect who we are – not who we’re told to be.
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Therapy That Sees Us: Why Cultural Fit Matters in Mental Health with Dr. Ummul Kathawalla
Courage Class with Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu
46 minutes 35 seconds
2 months ago
Therapy That Sees Us: Why Cultural Fit Matters in Mental Health with Dr. Ummul Kathawalla

About the Episode:

In this episode, Lindsay sits down with Dr. Ummul Kathawalla, a licensed clinical psychologist, professor, and researcher who specializes in culturally informed mental health care—and she’s here to explain what that means, why it matters for our community, and how it can transform the way we think about healing.

This episode also includes a real-time demonstration of a culturally informed therapy session, offering listeners practical insight into what this approach feels like.


Episode Breakdown:

00:34 – Why Culturally Informed Therapy?

The host sets up the episode’s focus:what therapy could look like if it truly recognized our lived experiences, and introduces Dr. Ummul Kathawalla.

01:51 – Meet Dr. Ummul Kathawalla

Dr. Kathawalla’s credentials, background, and her work in culturally informed mental health care are introduced.

10:03 – Applied Ethnic Minority Psychology

Defining the field, Dr. Kathawalla explains how research on discrimination, stress, and culture is translated into real-world interventions for minority communities.

11:28 – What is Culture? Surface vs. Deep Culture

A discussion on the difference between surface culture (holidays, language) and deep culture (values, beliefs, unspoken norms).

12:36 – Why Cultural Context Matters in Therapy

Dr. Kathawalla explains why practitioners must consider each client’s unique cultural background and how it shapes their mental health.

14:22 – Culturally Informed Care vs. Traditional Therapy

Contrasts culturally informed care (tailored, client-centered) with traditional models (one-size-fits-all, manualized), and discusses the importance of adaptability.

16:34 – Blind Spots in Traditional Therapy

Examples of how traditional therapy can pathologize cultural strengths or miss the real source of a client’s struggles, such as microaggressions.

18:23 – The Asian Community: Stigma & Nuances

Explores intergenerational expectations, bicultural stress, and how cultural beliefs can discourage seeking help.

21:39 – Finding a Culturally Competent Therapist

Practical advice for finding a therapist who is a good cultural fit, including what questions to ask and how to assess fit over several sessions.

27:10 – Real-Time Mini Therapy Demonstration

A real-time, mini culturally informed therapy session: Lindsay shares her struggle with boundaries, guilt, and career vs. family expectations, and Dr. Kathawalla models a non-judgmental, listening-centered approach.

45:55 – What Does Healing Look Like?

Dr. Kathawalla describes healing as coherence between identity and values, being comfortable with nuance, and practicing self-compassion.

49:35 – Breaking Generational Cycles

How culturally informed care can disrupt cycles of silence and shame, and help future generations live more authentically.

53:30 – Resources & Closing

Dr. Kathawalla shares how listeners can connect with her, her current projects, and the host reflects on the power of culturally attuned therapy.

 

Find Dr. Kathawalla at:

www.kirampsychology.com

IG: @kirampsychology

Music by DayNigthMorning from Pixabay

Disclaimer:

Courage Class with Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu and content posted by Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu is presented solely for general informational, educational, and entertainment purposes. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast or website isat the user’s own risk. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical or mental health condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.

Courage Class with Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu
Courage Class brings AANHPI voices to the center of health and wellness. Dr. Lindsay Kwock Hu interviews cultural trailblazers and creatives to explore identity, healing, cultural expectations and emotional well-being. We name the realities mainstream wellness ignores—like the tension of living between cultures—and create space for honest conversations about identity, healing, and success. Together, we’re building a new narrative of wellness, sharing stories, tools, and conversations that reflect who we are – not who we’re told to be.