TAP-SF: Friending For Grown-Ups

TAP-SF: Friending For Grown-Ups

Join TAP-SF as we learn about making friends as an adult!

By Taiwanese American Professionals - San Francisco

Date and time

Saturday, August 27, 2022 · 3 - 6pm PDT

Location

Taksim

564 4th Street San Francisco, CA 94107

About this event

Join TAP-SF for an engaging presentation by psychologist, Dr. Christine Chang, PhD, about how to make friends as an adult! In her presentation, she will cover a wide range of topics such as making friends, keeping friends, realistic expectations, and the impact of Taiwanese and Taiwanese American culture here. She will also lead us in interactive activities for us to participate in, such as pairing conversations.

After we learn tips for making new acquaintances and maintaining friendships as an adult from Dr. Christine Chang, come put the theory into practice by mingling and making new friends at our happy hour at Taksim! Afterwards, for those who want to keep hanging out, join us for dinner and drinks at a nearby restaurant, and possibly followed by other activities!

Please register to reserve your spot! As spots are limited, we kindly ask that you register only if you are certain you can attend, and please update your RSVP if you can no longer make it. Thank you!

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About the speaker: Christine Chang, Ph.D. has been practicing as a licensed psychologist in California for more than 7 years. She also teaches as an adjunct faculty in the Clinical Psychology PsyD program at USF. She offers culturally informed depth psychotherapy with specialties in anxiety, family and generational trauma, and issues related to immigration and minority experience. In addition to clinical practice, Dr. Chang provides training and workshops focusing on contemporary psychodynamic theory and practice, cultural decolonization, and Asian/Asian American well-being. You may connect with Dr. Chang through her website: www.christinechangphd.com or Instagram @christinechangphd.

Organized by

TAP enhances the Taiwanese American community by networking individuals interested in professional and career development, while emphasizing the preservation of Taiwanese American identity. TAP provides resources and programs that inspire and empower; develop and support professionals to become community-oriented leaders.

TAP focuses on Leadership, Identity, Networking, and Citizenship (LINC).

The TAP network spans across major cities in the U.S., including San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, San Diego, Seattle, Boston, Atlanta, Austin, and Washington D.C. – the San Francisco chapter (TAP-SF) includes over 2,200 young professionals in the Bay Area.

TAP is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization through its parent organization, Taiwanese American Citizens League (http://tacl.org).

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