Why South Asian Families Avoid Therapy
Growing up South Asian in Texas usually came with three rules: don’t waste food, don’t talk back to elders, and definitely don’t tell strangers your “personal business.” Now you’re an adult in or around Dallas, quietly juggling anxiety, family expectations, and cultural guilt—while still hearing, “We didn’t need therapy. We just worked hard and prayed.” This post unpacks why so many South Asian families avoid therapy and what it can look like to seek support without abandoning your culture.
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