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Traditionally celebrated as Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, May is also Mental Health Awareness Month. To continue the conversation on mental health, the Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) is proud to partner with Gracie Square Hospital Asian Psychiatry Program to present a virtual panel discussion on the generational differences in view of mental health. This panel discussion will be conducted in Mandarin Chinese, and will be followed by a Q&A session. Questions in both Mandarin Chinese and English are welcomed.

五月傳統上是亞裔美國人和太平洋島民傳統月,同時也是心理健康意識月。有鑑於此,美國華人博物館將針對心理健康議題持續展開對話,並有幸將與格瑞斯廣場醫院亞裔精神科治療中心合作舉辦一場線上會談,聚焦在各世代對於心理健康的認知差異。此次的線上會談將以中文進行,會談後有即席問答,可用中文或者英文提問。

There are many misconceptions, stigmas, and stereotypes regarding mental health among Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities, and many of these beliefs are culturally based. Generational differences in view of mental health, particularly the stigma of mental illness, also impact knowledge and utilization of effective treatments. In our discussion of mental health across generations, we aim to describe differences amongst age groups and generational status, provide resources for support and treatment, and share strategies for discussing this often-difficult topic with family and friends. 

在亞裔美國人和太平洋島民社群裡對心理健康仍存有許多誤解、污名和刻板印象,這些偏見往往是我們文化的延伸。心理健康的世代差異,特別是對於精神疾病的污名,影響了對有效治療的認知和運用。在此次針對跨世代心理健康的討論,我們將探討不同年齡層和不同世代的差異,對此提供治療和協助上的資源,以及在和親朋好友討論這些難以啟齒的議題上的相關策略。

Date
May 3, 2023
Time
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
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About the Speakers 關於講者

Dr. Nadine A. Chang

Nadine A. Chang, Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist, Chair of the Asian Psychiatry Program Committee, and a training director of the Clinical Psychology Externship Program at Gracie Square Hospital, a freestanding inpatient psychiatric hospital affiliated with New York-Presbyterian. Dr. Chang also holds faculty appointments as Assistant Attending Psychologist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry (Courtesy) at Weill Cornell Medicine, and serves as Inpatient Rotation Director for the APA-accredited predoctoral psychology internship program at Hamilton Madison House. Dr. Chang earned her Ph.D. in Clinical and School Psychology at Hofstra University and completed her pre-doctoral internship at St. Barnabas Hospital in Bronx, NY, and postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine with Dr. Aaron Beck, receiving the NIH National Research Service Award for this work. Recently, Dr. Chang was awarded a grant from the New York Community Trust to fund community outreach efforts with Asian communities in New York City. Dr. Chang’s interests continue to focus on implementing and disseminating cognitive-behavioral interventions for psychosis, suicide prevention and Asian American mental health.

Shunling Chen

Shunling Chen is the Community Outreach Coordinator for the Asian Psychiatry Program at Gracie Square Hospital, affiliated with New York-Presbyterian, where she serves as the primary liaison between the hospital and community organizations disseminating mental health information. Shunling completed her bachelor’s degree at Hunter College with a double major in Chinese and Psychology, and is currently completing her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling, also at Hunter. Prior to joining the Gracie team, she worked at Community Counseling and Mediation (CCM) as an administrative program assistant at their behavioral health residence and at Womankind Domestic Violence Shelter for AAPI women as resident support. Shunling Chen is certified in youth, adult and older adult mental health first aid and is fluent in English, Mandarin, Cantonese and Taishanese. She is dedicated to community outreach and AAPI mental health.

About Gracie Square Hospital Asian Psychiatry Program 關於格瑞斯廣場醫院亞裔精神科治療中心

Asian Psychiatry Program Gracie Square Hospital, a member of the New York-Presbyterian Regional Hospital Network, is a free-standing inpatient psychiatric hospital conveniently located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. We offer seven specialized programs which provide a wide range of behavioral health services and proudly achieved Planetree Gold Certification for excellence in person-centered care. GSH’s Asian Psychiatry Program was established in the early 1990s and is the only private hospital-based program that offers inpatient psychiatric services catering to the Asian-American community in the New York Metropolitan area.

格瑞斯廣場醫院是紐約長老會醫院區域醫院組織的成員,是一家獨立的住院精神科醫院, 位於曼哈頓上東區,交通便利。我們提供七個專業治療專科。這些專科提供廣泛的行為 健康服務。我們更以注重以病人為中心的卓越治療理念,榮獲了Planetree國際組織金牌 獎。GSH 的 亞裔精神科治療部成立於1990年代初,是唯一一家以私立醫院為基礎的治療單 位。旨在為紐約大都會地區的亞裔美國人社區提供住院精神科服務。

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This program is brought to you by MOCA friends and partners, including Bloomberg Philanthropies.

This program is also supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.