Clinical Psychologist Angela Kang joins Jang to talk about social emotional learning for children and how we can best help parent them to be happy and confident children.
About
Angela from www.AngelaKangPhD.com
I am a licensed clinical psychologist in New York and New Jersey, and I provide individual psychotherapy, couples therapy, and family therapy to children, adolescents, and adults in my private practice in NYC and Ardsley, Westchester. I earned my bachelor's degree in psychology at Georgetown University and my master's degree and doctorate at Fordham University. I completed my pre-doctoral internship at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine / Elmhurst Hospital and my post-doctoral fellowship at Pace University's College Counseling Center. I have been practicing for over 12 years and have extensive experience working in college counseling, school, outpatient, day treatment, inpatient, and forensic settings in the NYC area and collaborating with culturally diverse children, adolescents, adults, families, and parents. As an Asian psychologist, I have had an interest working with Asian American clients and other minority groups struggling with acculturation. As a former Program Director at Montefiore Medical Center, I have special expertise working with children and families in a school-based setting and have worked closely with schools to facilitate workshops to students, teachers, and parents on topics such as bullying, mindfulness, stress management, classroom interventions, and parenting skills. I have also provided individual and group supervision to social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, medical students, residents, and other trainees. I am an adjunct faculty member at the Graduate School of Education at Fordham University.
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Dr. Jang Cho is a board certified child and adolescent psychiatrist. She received her medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine and completed her psychiatry residency at Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital in New York City and child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at the Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC. Dr. Cho is passionate about treatment, education and advocacy for mental health of Asian Americans and has given talks in various seminars and conferences, both locally and nationally. She is a co-founder and a co-chair for Asian Caucus of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and a faculty member of the MGH Center for Cross-Cultural Student Emotional Wellness. During her down time, Dr. Cho enjoys living in rural Washington state and navigating the challenges of raising her bicultural young daughter. She is delighted to share her journey - both the joy and the tribulation- of motherhood with everyone through this podcast.
She is a mother to an amazing four-year old daughter and together with her husband reside in Washington state.
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Jerry Won is the Founder & CEO of Just Like Media, a podcast company dedicated to sharing Asian American stories. He is the host of Dear Asian Americans and is producer of The Janchi Show, MBAsians, and Asian Podcast Network. Jerry is also the head of Beyond the Resumes, a podcast and community platform bringing career and life advice for the global, modern professional. Prior to podcasts, Jerry was an account director and WeWork and Senior Strategy Consultant at Accenture, roles he worked after earning his MBA at Michigan Ross. Between undergrad at USC and Michigan, he spent 10 years working in sales and marketing roles in various industries. His passion is to share Asian American stories and to normalize talking about many of the things we weren't encouraged to do growing up.
He is father to a three-year old son and one-year old daughter and together his wife Kyung live in Southern California.
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