KTSF 26 Silent Storm - Chinese American Youth Mental Health
- Eun Kyung Joanne Lee, MD
 - Sep 13, 2018
 - 1 min read
 

KTSF 26 Chinese TV Station have interviewed Dr. Rona Hu and Dr. Joanne Lee to be part of their Youth Mental Health Awareness Campaign, "Silent Storm".
Part 1: Exploring the mental health problems of chinese students
Part 2: Chinese Students do not ask parents to help them
Part 3: What are the early signs of depression?
Part 4: How to help Asian Students Relieve Stress
Part 5: How to effectively communicate with parents and children of Chinese immigrants
Original link: http://www.ktsf.com/youth-mental-health/









































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