Dr. Panicha explores Thailand’s complex relationship with colonialism, emphasizing that despite never being formally colonized, it has been deeply influenced by imperialism. The legacy includes societal norms shaped by Western ideals and the resulting disconnection experienced by Thai diasporas. Healing requires acknowledging this history and reclaiming cultural identities through various practices.
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Why I Left ABA: A Late-Diagnosed AuDHD Therapist’s Story
Dr. Panicha shares her experience transitioning from behaviorism to a more compassionate understanding of neurodiversity in psychology. Initially drawn to ABA, they left due to witnessing harmful practices that undermine children’s autonomy. They emphasize the importance of seeing individuals rather than simply addressing behaviors, advocating for connection and understanding in mental health care.
Too American for My Heritage, Too Foreign for America
What happens when you grow up between two cultures and never fully belong to either? As a 1.5 generation Southeast Asian immigrant, I came to the United States as a child. I was young enough to adapt, but old enough to remember what I left behind. My identity has always lived in the space between.
