Silvy Hakobyan is a Master’s student at California State University, Sacramento with a concentration in Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling. Her research interests center on stigma, cultural identity, and help-seeking behaviors within West Asian diasporic communities, as well as intimate partner violence and coercive control. As an Armenian-American counselor-in-training, Silvy is particularly interested in exploring how collectivist values and intergenerational dynamics shape mental health perceptions and access to care.
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