Dr. Junhong Cao was interviewed by CNBC and introduced the profound potential of “wu wei”, or “action through inaction”, a concept from ancient China that dates back 2,000 years. Indeed, in our modern, high-speed society, many find themselves exhausted in the relentless chase for achievement. Yet, “Wu Wei” might offer a path to equilibrium, contentment, and reduce anxiety.
Dr. Junhong Cao was interviewed by Newsday, among other therapists of color. Dr. June talked about the shortage of mental health professionals who are people of color. Meanwhile, many people benefit from mental health treatment when the provider is of the same race, ethnicity or culture.
Dr. Junhong Cao was interviewed by the World Journal. As an expert in helping international students manage their mental health, Dr. June discussed the recent crimes committed by 2 international students, and the importance of seeking professional help.
The World Journal interviewed Dr. Junhong Cao, and published an article on family issues between Chinese American parents and their children. The article was quickly forwarded by multiple media in China, including China News, Sohu, Zhihu, Toutiao, PressReader, etc.
Dr. Junhong Cao was invited as an expert psychologist to host a program by Wall Street TV. Dr. June discussed depression among teenagers and young adults, triggers, stressors, and how parents can help teens to manage depression.
Dr. Junhong Cao was interviewed by the Jed Foundation, She explains the distinction between social anxiety disorder and shyness, the symptoms of social phobia, and how to manage social anxiety, especially after the Pandemic.
Dr. June was interviewed by the journalist at Columbia News Service to address mental health issues caused by anti-Asian Attacks during COVID.
Bringing Immigrant Health into Focus
Dr. June was invited to present at the APAMSA (Asian Pacific American Medical Student Association) annual conference on “20/20, Bringing Immigrant Health into Focus” to address Asian immigrants’ mental health issues.
Boost your Confidence
Dr. June and her associates were invited to form a panel at Berkeley College to present “Tips and Tricks to Boost Confidence”. Dr. June and her team dedicated their expertise to help college students to manage anxiety and improve self-confidence.
Baruch College invited Dr. June Cao as a guest speaker to discuss mental health and stress within the Asian community. Dr. June helped students with tools to tend to their mental health.
Acing the Interview
Dr. June Cao was invited to present with her team at The New School on “Acing the Interview”. Dr, June is passionate about helping college students to sharpen their skills in job interviews as well as improving mental health.
Psychological Health of International Students and Teens
Dr, June’s expertise helping international students won her recognition from many schools and universities. She works closely with students from Columbia University, NYU, Cornell University, Princeton University, Yale University, MIT, Rutgers University, The New School, St. John’s University, Pace University, Fordham University, SVA-School of Visual Arts, FIT-Fashion Institute of Technology, Pratt Institute, SUNY and CUNY colleges, and St John’s Prep.
Dr. June Cao presented internationally to coach college students and train psychotherapists. China University of Petroleum invited her to speak on how to coach college students’ for better career choice as well as on more effective clinical skills for psychotherapists.
Dr. June has specialty in relationship and marriage counseling. She was invited to present experts’ guide to a good relationship and marriage. Her interactive presentation got audience closer to embracing knowledge and skills.