Christine Yeh: Cross-Cultural Research Group
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Welcome to Professor Christine Yeh's Research website. Professor Yeh is an Associate Professor in the Counseling Psychology Department at the University of San Francisco. Professor Yeh's research investigates cross-cultural issues within the field of Counseling Psychology and specifically researches areas such as Asian American mental health, Asian immigrant cultural adjustment, issues impacting school counselors, and multicultural modes of coping. Specificaly, this research applies a broad range of theories such as cultural conceptions of self, interdependence and ecological perspectives.

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Social Justice Conference at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Christine Yeh will deliver the Keynote Address at the UW-Madison Counseling Psychology Department's Social Justice Conference on March 9, 2007...More >>

APA Conference Professor Yeh's research team will be presenting at the annualAmerican Psychological Association...More >>

Asian Immigrant Cultural Adjustment and Mental Health
This research seeks to explore sociocultural factors contributing to Asian immigrant cultural adjustment difficulties and attendant help-seeking attitudes and behaviors....More >>

Development of a Career Exploration Group for Chinese Immigrant Youth The career exploration s group was developed during Fall 2004 with an ecological perspective (Bronfenbrenner, 1986). The goals consist: 1) Understand the role of family and social support in making career decisions...More >>

Asian American Mental Health after 9/11 With support from Asian American Federation of New York (AAFNY), research was conducted on the impact of 9/11 on Asian American families who lost loved ones...More>>

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