In Between Worlds
Kaili Chen is a clinical psychologist based in Hong Kong. She grew up as a third culture kids navigating constant moves across continents. In this conversation, we talk about how open-mindedness becomes a survival skill when you're always the new kid, the mental health stigma that persists in Asian communities, and the cultural differences in how therapy is approached. Kaili shares why she works collaboratively with clients rather than positioning herself as the authority, why validating children's emotions requires sharing your own, and why—when we strip away all our labels—we're connected through universal human emotions. Topics: Third culture kids, mental health stigma, cross-cultural psychology, parenting, human connection, identity Follow for monthly episodes and subscribe to In Between Worlds on Substack [https://ninaylai.substack.com] for more writing. This is In Between Worlds — where we explore the stories that connect us across borders. Hosted by Nina Lai
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