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  • Duquesne University’s Counseling Program - Pittsburgh, PA
  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Indiana, PA
  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas - Las Vegas, NV
Friday September 6, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Table 5. This roundtable presentation will focus on preliminary findings from a phenomenological study exploring imposter feelings among nine master's and doctoral Asian international students enrolled in counseling programs. The presenters will discuss the process of conducting this study and themes emerging from the data, including the internalization of stereotypes, pressure to conform to the majority, and intersectionality. Furthermore, implications for promoting social justice and diversity in counselor education and future research directions will be explored.
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avatar for Yun-Ru Huang

Yun-Ru Huang

Doctoral Candidate, University of North Texas
Yun-Ju (Yun-Ru) Huang is currently a doctoral student at the University of North Texas. Yun-Ru is also a proud member of Asian international students in the United States. Her research interests include wellness among racial minoritized communities, trauma, and culturally responsive... Read More →
avatar for Pao-Yin Huang

Pao-Yin Huang

Assistant Clinical Professor, Seattle University
Friday September 6, 2024 11:00am - 11:45am EDT
Washington
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