
Asian Americans are feeling on edge. How you can get help or help those in need
CNN
Between a resurgence in anti-Asian violence and the anniversary of the Atlanta spa shootings, it's an especially fraught time for Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) mental health.
Stop AAPI Hate, a center that tracks reports of racism and discrimination, recorded more than 10,000 incidents against AAPIs nationwide from March 2020 to December 2021.
Licensed clinician Jeanie Chang, a marriage and family therapist based in North Carolina who specializes in AAPI mental health, says she's seeing women in particular feeling more on edge than ever.

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