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Yikai Xu

PhD in Counseling Psychology Student

Email: yx25@nyu.edu

Program: PhD in Counseling Psychology

Year entered Program: 2021

Research Interests: Contemplative Practices; Emotion Belief; Emotion Regulation; Psychological Flexibility; Dialectical Thinking; Culture Psychology; Minority Stress; Asian and Asian American mental health

Principal Advisor(s): Dr. William Tsai

Research Description/Bio: 

Yikai is a PhD student in counseling psychology at Culture Emotion, and Health Lab at New York University. His research interests primarily focus on cognitive and emotional processes underlying adaptive coping and psychological well-being across cultures. His current constructs of interest include contemplative practices, emotion beliefs, psychological flexibility, insights, dialectical thinking, and acculturative and race-based stress. Currently, Yikai's research focuses on investigating emotion beliefs across cultures and how culture shapes emotion beliefs and influences the process of self-reflection and emotion regulation. Additionally, he is interested in mapping out the underlying cognitive, emotional, and behavioral processes of psychological flexibility and exploring how psychological flexibility influences coping with acculturative and race-based stress among ethnoracial minorities. He is also interested in ways to promote equitable access to quality mental health services among underserved communities on the individual level as well as the policy level. Yikai is committed to building lasting community partnerships and advocating for social justice in the mental health field and beyond.

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