Jedi Counsel Podcast 109 – Asian Representation in Crazy Rich Asians & Hamilton with Dr. Gina Hiraoka
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Jedi Counsel
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Science
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Publication Date |
Oct 06, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:46:12
Dr. Gina Hiraoka is a clinical psychologist with expertise in mental health treatment for veterans.* In this episode, we discussed misconceptions about treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder (e.g., short-term vs. long-term decisions related to avoidance and exposure). Next, we talked about Crazy Rich Asians and Dr. Hiraoka’s experiences with (lack of) representation growing up. She … counsel.com/2018/10/06/jedi-counsel-podcast-109-asian-representation-in-crazy-rich-asians-hamilton-with-dr-gina-hiraoka/" class="more-link">Continue reading Jedi Counsel Podcast 109 – Asian Representation in Crazy Rich Asians & Hamilton with Dr. Gina Hiraoka
Dr. Gina Hiraoka is a clinical psychologist with expertise in mental health treatment for veterans.* In this episode, we discussed misconceptions about treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder (e.g., short-term vs. long-term decisions related to avoidance and exposure). Next, we talked about Crazy Rich Asians and Dr. Hiraoka’s experiences with (lack of) representation growing up. She told us about the term hapa (meaning part-Asian and/or Pacific Islander) and shared her thoughts on some of the controversy surrounding Henry Golding being cast in the film. We concluded with some discussion of Hamilton and Phillipa Soo being cast as Eliza Schuyler Hamilton. We learned a lot from Dr. Hiraoka and hope you enjoy this episode! Thanks so much for listening!   *All of Dr. Hiraoka’s opinions are her own and do not reflect those of her employer/the federal government.   You can follow Dr. Gina Hiraoka on Twitter: @QueenGina511 You can learn more about The Hapa Project by Kip Fulbeck here: https://kipfulbeck.com/the-hapa-project/ For more information about posttraumatic stress disorder and its treatment, check out this website: National Center for PTSD. You can check out more Hamilton psychology stuff from us here: counsel.com/2017/02/21/dueling-personalities-the-psychology-of-the-hamilton-burr-conflict-based-on-the-depictions-in-hamilton-an-american-musical/">Dueling Personalities: The Psychology of the Hamilton-Burr Conflict 10 Hamilton Quotes for Therapists   We are part of the Geek Therapy network. If you like our show, please consider rating and reviewing us on iTunes. Thank you!

Dr. Gina Hiraoka is a clinical psychologist with expertise in mental health treatment for veterans.* In this episode, we discussed misconceptions about treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder (e.g., short-term vs. long-term decisions related to avoidance and exposure). Next, we talked about Crazy Rich Asians and Dr. Hiraoka’s experiences with (lack of) representation growing up. She told us about the term hapa (meaning part-Asian and/or Pacific Islander) and shared her thoughts on some of the controversy surrounding Henry Golding being cast in the film. We concluded with some discussion of Hamilton and Phillipa Soo being cast as Eliza Schuyler Hamilton. We learned a lot from Dr. Hiraoka and hope you enjoy this episode! Thanks so much for listening!

 

*All of Dr. Hiraoka’s opinions are her own and do not reflect those of her employer/the federal government.

 

You can follow Dr. Gina Hiraoka on Twitter: @QueenGina511

You can learn more about The Hapa Project by Kip Fulbeck here: https://kipfulbeck.com/the-hapa-project/

For more information about posttraumatic stress disorder and its treatment, check out this website: National Center for PTSD.

You can check out more Hamilton psychology stuff from us here:

counsel.com/2017/02/21/dueling-personalities-the-psychology-of-the-hamilton-burr-conflict-based-on-the-depictions-in-hamilton-an-american-musical/">Dueling Personalities: The Psychology of the Hamilton-Burr Conflict

10 Hamilton Quotes for Therapists

 

We are part of the Geek Therapy network. If you like our show, please consider rating and reviewing us on iTunes. Thank you!

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