从发展心理学视角看华二代族裔认同的重要性

5月28日5点 (美西) 线上讲座:发展心理学 视角看华二代族裔认同的重要性

主讲人:曾晴,德州大学大河谷分校心理学系讲师

少数族裔的孩子青少年发育阶段要多完成一项定位,作为华人家长的你知道吗?

你如何理解并帮助孩子完成这个心理发展阶段,保证孩子拥有阳光心态,拥有足够族裔自信?

5月28日5pm(美西),6pm(山区),7pm(中部),8pm(美东),

讲座链接:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83488070407?pwd=RDI1eFdFZzN2VnVvREZtbnE1amtiUT09

Webinar ID: 834 8807 0407

Passcode: 2022

德州大学大河谷分校心理学系讲师曾晴与您分享几十年研究成果:

-什么是身份认同?

-身份认同这个意识怎么形成的?

-自我定位/身份认同为什么非常重要?

– 移民家庭的青少年的身份认同是如何完成的?有哪些步骤?

– 家长如何帮助孩子完成族裔身份认同?

– 课堂里学习亚裔历史,为什么对你的孩子重要?

1 thought on “从发展心理学视角看华二代族裔认同的重要性”

  1. Recent data collected from the National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS) found that Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (2095 respondents) have a 17.30 percent overall lifetime rate of any psychiatric disorder and a 9.19 percent 12-month rate, yet AAPIs are three times less likely to seek mental health services than Caucasians.

    According to the study there are three main causes for mental health issues among Asian American youth: parental pressure to succeed in academics, cultural stigma against discussing mental health issues which leads to tendencies to avoid approaching the subject or to neglect their symptoms, and discrimination/bullying due to racial or cultural background.

    According to the study, many psychiatric disorders result from bullying in classrooms and the cyber world: over half of AAPI students who report being bullied say it occurs in the classroom, and 62 percent report being cyberbullied.

    Among the types of bullying, more AAPI students (11 percent) reported being frequently targeted with race-related hate speech than was reported by Caucasian students (3 percent). Among AAPI students, immigrant and 2nd generation students were more likely to be victimized than 3rd or later generation students. Data on nearly 750 AAPI middle and high school students from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health suggest that 17 percent reported being violently victimized (e.g., had a gun/knife pulled on her/him, stabbed, cut or jumped) at least once in the past year (2019), according to American Psychological Association.

    It appears the expert ignored the weaknesses of Chinese culture. It’s far important to put more emphasis on educating our younger generation to prepare themselves fight back hate mentally and physically.

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