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Research Sense for Korean American Therapy
Samuel Y. Kim
41 episodes
6 days ago
Dr. Samuel Y. Kim and Ms. Sharon Kim discuss the latest mental health research pertinent to Korean Americans in a way that can lead to actual change for therapists and clients. Each episode is a rundown of a research article and how it relates to mental health for Korean Americans. This podcast is for Korean American therapists, consumers of therapy, those who work with Korean Americans, and those just curious about research. Dr. Kim is an associate professor at Texas Woman's University and Ms. Kim is the former Executive Director of the nonprofit organization, Mustard Seed Generation.
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Dr. Samuel Y. Kim and Ms. Sharon Kim discuss the latest mental health research pertinent to Korean Americans in a way that can lead to actual change for therapists and clients. Each episode is a rundown of a research article and how it relates to mental health for Korean Americans. This podcast is for Korean American therapists, consumers of therapy, those who work with Korean Americans, and those just curious about research. Dr. Kim is an associate professor at Texas Woman's University and Ms. Kim is the former Executive Director of the nonprofit organization, Mustard Seed Generation.
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S3E9 - Korean Immigrant Mothers' Parenting Practices
Research Sense for Korean American Therapy
23 minutes 34 seconds
1 year ago
S3E9 - Korean Immigrant Mothers' Parenting Practices

In today's episode, we delve into an insightful paper titled "Examination of Korean Immigrant Mothers’ Parenting Practices: By Using the Framework of Bilinear Acculturation," authored by Eunju Yoon, Yoonsun Choi, Jeong-Eun Suh, and Sarah Galvin in 2021. 

The discussion revolves around acculturation and enculturation, specifically focusing on Korean immigrant mothers' parenting practices in the U.S. We break down the concepts of acculturation and enculturation, emphasizing how these factors shape parenting styles. We explore how Korean immigrant parents blend their traditional values, such as family harmony and interdependence, with the more egalitarian and open communication practices prevalent in American culture. We also touch upon the study's findings, highlighting the importance of autonomy and independence in influencing positive outcomes for the children, including lower depression levels and improved academic performance.

You can find the abstract here: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2021-10956-001

Research Sense for Korean American Therapy
Dr. Samuel Y. Kim and Ms. Sharon Kim discuss the latest mental health research pertinent to Korean Americans in a way that can lead to actual change for therapists and clients. Each episode is a rundown of a research article and how it relates to mental health for Korean Americans. This podcast is for Korean American therapists, consumers of therapy, those who work with Korean Americans, and those just curious about research. Dr. Kim is an associate professor at Texas Woman's University and Ms. Kim is the former Executive Director of the nonprofit organization, Mustard Seed Generation.