Join trauma-informed therapists Pauline Peck and Nancy Diaz as they answer heartfelt questions from daughters of immigrants. In this episode you'll gain insights and practical advice on navigating the complexities of love, maintaining cultural identity, and managing parental expectations.
Dr Pauline Yeghnazar Peck is a trauma-informed, anti-oppressive psychologist in Santa Barbara, California who specializes in helping the daughters of immigrants and intercultural couples break cycles of intergenerational and cultural trauma so they can live full, free lives in deep connection with themselves and others.
You can get in touch with Pauline below:
www.noortherapyandwellness.com @paulinethepsychologist on IG, TikTok, Pinterest LinkedIn (Pauline Yeghnazar Peck & Noor Therapy and Wellness) If you're interested in signing up for the free workshops we have on this month, check them out below: Soul-Care Vs. Self-Care for daughters of immigrants Love Beyond Expectations Empowering Immigrant Daughters in Dating
Loneliness even when surrounded by people 5:13
I'm struggling to have deep connections with friends 13:50
How can we encourage date nights in a machista culture? 23:40
I feel like I don't fit in. I am not enough of one culture or the other 30:54
Translating your family’s expectations into your own 39:26
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