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HEALING THE WHOLE FAMILY:
a graphic novel
About the Authors
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Grace Chiang is the author of HTWF.
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Inspired by her own experience with family trauma and mental health, Grace is bringing together her background in management consulting, social impact investing, and tech with a decade of experience in adolescent education to build Cherish. Cherish helps parents learn evidence-driven skills to build healthy, connected relationships with their teens. Grace is an alumna of Yale, Stanford, Techstars, and McKinsey. She currently resides in California with her pup, Bailey.
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Nealie Ngo is the artist of HTWF.
Nealie Ngo is currently a MD/MPH student at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and the University of Toledo College of Medicine & Life Sciences. She graduated from Yale in 2018. Nealie is interested in Psychiatry, specifically child/adolescent psychiatry, college mental health, and cultural psychiatry. She loves graphic medicine, comics, and telling stories, and this is her second graphic novel bridging the worlds of medicine and art! For more information about Nealie, check out her website.
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Dr. Eunice Yuen, MD PhD is the mental wellness consultant for HTWF.
Dr. Eunice Yuen, MD PhD is a child and adolescent psychiatrist dedicated to Asian American mental health. She integrates her clinical training and research work in a Bio-Psycho-Social-Cultural framework. Her research in children mental health covers basic science on genetics and neurobiology to community-based advocacy, education and intervention. She is also interested in acculturative stress, a psychosocial stressor that is experienced by most immigrants and which negatively impacts children and families in society. Dr. Yuen is the founder and director of Yale Compassionate Home, Action Together (CHATogether), a cultural and family-oriented program using drama vignettes as educational tools to promote emotional wellness in Asian American children, young adults, and parents.