There’s nothing like cozying up with your favorite K-Drama at the end of a long hard week to lift the spirits.
And with so many finding comfort in K-dramas these days, Korean-American therapist Jeanie Chang takes the opportunity to explore mental health topics in a relatable manner through the lens of K-dramas, promoting wellbeing through her passion.
After sharing her insights with people all around the world over the past few years, Jeanie Chang has now packaged these thoughts into the book “How K-Dramas Can Transform Your Life: Powerful Lessons on Belongingness, Healing, and Mental Health,” which is set to be released on May 7. Ahead of her book launch, Jeanie Chang took time to talk to Soompi about Noona’s Noonchi and her book, K-dramas, and her future goals.
“K-dramas, because they’re often written by women, show the story from the female perspective. This is a shift from the historical male gaze, which makes them refreshing and globally appealing because the vast majority of K-drama viewers are women.” and outlined in the relationships within K-dramas that people find endearing.
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