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A new client with striking similarities to her own horrific circumstances. Will this be the secret to finally healing her own wounds? As a child, Heawon Hake endured hellish conditions. So when she left South Korea as a young adult, the studious woman immersed herself in a long career dedicated to helping people through her empathic psychotherapy. But when she took on a client who had practiced dying her entire life, the successful counselor found herself reliving years of abuse. In a heartbreaking and raw account of how her own painful history resurfaced after interactions with an eerily…mehr

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A new client with striking similarities to her own horrific circumstances. Will this be the secret to finally healing her own wounds? As a child, Heawon Hake endured hellish conditions. So when she left South Korea as a young adult, the studious woman immersed herself in a long career dedicated to helping people through her empathic psychotherapy. But when she took on a client who had practiced dying her entire life, the successful counselor found herself reliving years of abuse. In a heartbreaking and raw account of how her own painful history resurfaced after interactions with an eerily similar patient, Heawon Hake brings to light the frank process that helped her unravel a horrific upbringing. And as readers embark on a deeply personal story that peels back layers of self-protection, they'll emerge triumphant and inspired to take on an often confounding world. Daughter of Korean Freud is a compelling and intense memoir. If you like unforgettable journeys, unwavering self-reflection, and profound emotional awakenings, then you'll love Heawon Hake's real-life K-drama.
Autorenporträt
Heawon Hake, LCSW-R, ASAC, has served as a director at Center for Marriage, Family, and Individual Counseling in Suffolk County, New York, since 2000. She provides direct care to clients while supervising other psychotherapists. She also makes time to conduct business coaching, and she sat on the board for the Eating Disorder Council of Long Island.Heawon has expertise working with abused children and their families, providing residential and community-based therapies, and addressing substance misuse disorders. As a novice grant writer, she created an integrated community approach to working with individuals and families affected by substance abuse-a grant that yielded a quarter of a million dollars from New York State. Later, Heawon created and led a nonprofit organization that partnered young adults with mentors in Suffolk County, New York, to offer locals the high level of programs and services offered in New York City and Long Island. Heawon graduated from Yonsei University in South Korea before moving to the United States in 1986 to start graduate school. After earning her master's in social work at Adelphi University, she trained at Gestalt Center of Long Island. Always learning, she later attended Pace School for Alcohol and Drug Counseling and studied acupuncture at Lincoln Hospital.Heawon applies eclectic philosophies and practices in her work and personal life. When she's not serving members of her community or learning new therapeutic modalities, she spends time playing piano, ballroom dancing, gardening, cooking, running, meditating, binge-watching K-dramas, and smothering her furry kids with love.