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February 28, 2017 • Jen Retter
Dr. Hsin-Hua (Cathy) Lee, assistant professor of Psychology, and her research assistant, graduate student Rachel Johnson ’16, published “Differentiation of self as a predictor of Asian-American immigrants’ perceptions of cultural harmony” in the Journal of Family Therapy on Feb. 10.
The Journal of Family Therapy, a quarterly academic journal established in 1979 and published by Wiley-Blackwell, covers research and scholastic work related to family therapy, clinical psychology, and counseling.
This is Dr. Lee and Johnson’s second publication. Their first study, “Assessing the Psychometric Properties of the Differentiation of Self Inventory-Revised for Asian-American Bicultural Adults,” appeared in the American Journal of Family Therapy on Oct. 4, 2016.
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