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Asians Are Not Interchangeable

Academic Medicine, 2023
Aaron Cedric Llanes, Anthony Yung
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This Asian Will Not Be Analyzed

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
There is an idea misattributed to Freud that a certain “race” (e.g., the Irish) cannot be analyzed. One of the problems of this statement is its particularity. Thinking a certain race cannot be analyzed not only accepts the perniciousness of categorical racial difference, but also overlooks a more central idea Freud investigated in clinical work: that ...
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Affect Among Asians and Asian Americans

Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1981
J, Yamamoto, A, Steinberg
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Asian Americans: Southeast Asians

2013
The end of the Viet Nam war, officially concluded on April 30, 1975, created a global diaspora from the Southeast Asian region. The geographic diversity reflects equally the diversity in language, religion, and ethnicity in the people who settled in the United States.
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Asian Psychiatry and the Asian Journal of Psychiatry

Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 2019
Rajiv, Tandon, Matcheri S, Keshavan
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Anti-Asian discrimination and the Asian-white mental health gap during COVID-19

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2021
Cary Wu, Yue Qian, Rima Wilkes
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Asian Americans: South Asians

2013
This entry briefly profiles the dynamic fusion, fluidity, and future of South Asians in America. While Diaspora India is emblematic of immigrant culture as a whole, South Asian duality still remains uniquely enigmatic. People from South Asia represent a confluence of diversity and complexity that calls for understanding and acceptance as a model to ...
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