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A Tool Kit on Dialectic Thinking: How to Support Yourself with a Bicultural identity

March 31, 2023Marginalization & Copingcoping, immigrantion, mental healthllosier

Here you will find a toolkit with some self-help strategies to support yourself if you have a bicultural identity. 

Looking to find some new ways to cope? Check out this workbook below!

Click here to access the workbook: How to Support Yourself with a Bicultural Identity

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