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b'8RAPPORT | Short TakeAsian Mental Health Program Parent Guide, Guides National Conversation GUIDE FOR PARENTS HELPS FACILITATE IMPORTANT CONVERSATIONS top AAPI Hate, a national coalitionCreated in collaboration with the Massachusetts S aimed at addressing anti-Asian AmericanGeneral Hospital (MGH) Center for Cross-Cultural discrimination amid the COVID-19Student Emotional Wellness, the guide also includespandemic, recorded over 2,500 hate incidents againsta list of resources for families seeking additionalAsian Americans and Pacific Islanders between mid- information and support, along with a pair of time-March and early August 2020. lines highlighting key moments of discrimination With this steep rise in discrimination, harassment,and activism in Asian American history.and verbal and physical assaults, and recognizing theAsians are the fastest growing racial minority important role parents play in supporting childrengroup in the United States but, as with other minority who may face attacks or see this behavior aroundgroups, the number of behavioral health providers them, the 91香蕉视频成人在线 Asian Mentalwith culturally responsive training hasnt kept pace. Health Program created a guide for parents with tipsThis creates significant barriers in access to and on how to talk to and support children.utilization of mental health services. Immigrant parents are often not aware of theResearch has robustly demonstrated that history of racism and discrimination in this country.childrens exposure to racial microaggressions and Or they worry that bringing up difficult topics maydiscriminatory practices have long-lived, deeply cause additional emotional harm to their child, saidpainful psychological consequences, said Dr. Natalie Dr. Catherine Vuky, assistant professor of clinicalCort, co-director of the 91香蕉视频成人在线 Center psychology and director of the Asian Mental Healthfor Multicultural & Global Mental Health. Program. Dr. Vuky oversaw the creation of the guide. The recommendations in this guide are known to The guide, which is available in English, Korean,be effective in combating the internalization of toxic Chinese, Vietnamese, and Japanese, explains whyracial hatred and bolstering cultural pride.parents need to have conversations about racismNow used by organizations across the country, with their Asian adolescent children and offers tipsthe guide has helped to create conversations within on how to engage in these sensitive talks to reducehouseholds and among family members. It has psychological wounding. also opened doors for communities to have larger Children feel better, safer and more connectedconversations. to their parents when parents share their own fears,This fall, Vuky conducted a large training for confusion and uncertainty, said Vuky. That helpsChinatown YMCASan Francisco to teach staff about connect the family and establishes a strong supporthow to talk to parents and community members about system, which can lead to nurturing resilience andracism and discrimination. better mental health.'