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Paul Youngbin Kim, Ph.D.

Seattle Pacific University

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Paul Youngbin Kim, Ph.D.
  • About Me
  • CV
  • Peer-Reviewed Publications
  • Kim Lab @ SPU
  • Teaching
  • Study Abroad
  • For a Broader Audience

Category: cross-cultural psychology

Posted on November 4, 2022November 4, 2022 cross-cultural psychology study abroad

When the Theoretical Becomes Personal: A Christian Scholar’s Reflections on External Locus of Control and Self-Compassion

(This post originally appeared on the Christian Scholar’s Review blog, and is reproduced with permission.) Three weeks ago, my mother lost consciousness following a medical...

Posted on August 31, 2022November 4, 2022 cross-cultural psychology

Rethinking Interpersonal Boundaries with Students: Lessons Learned While Leading a Short-Term Study Abroad Program

(This post originally appeared on the Christian Scholar’s Review blog, and is reproduced with permission.) Today I showed my students how to do laundry. More...

Posted on March 16, 2022November 4, 2022 cross-cultural psychology

These are My Students: A Reflection on Three Different Student “Profiles” in My DEI Course

This post originally appeared on the Christian Scholar’s Review blog, and is reproduced with permission. When the Professional Becomes Personal: Opportunities and Challenges for Faculty...

Posted on February 21, 2022November 4, 2022 cross-cultural psychology

Nunchi as a Countercultural Posture: How the Korean Construct Helps Me Support Students

This post originally appeared on the Christian Scholar’s Review blog, and is reproduced with permission. This academic term, my students seem more exhausted than ever...

Posted on November 8, 2021November 4, 2022 Asian and Asian American experiences cross-cultural psychology

Resisting the Allure of the Collectivism-Individualism Dichotomy in the Classroom: Han as an Example

This post originally appeared on the Christian Scholar’s Review blog, and is reproduced with permission. “And this is explained by collectivism…” I cringe inside every time...

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