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Biyang Wang, LCSW is a psychotherapist and global mental health consultant specializing in identity, authenticity, and psychological development in high-performing individuals and organizations.
She holds a B.A. in Psychology and Neuroscience from Princeton University, an M.S.W. from the University of Chicago, and completed the University of Chicago’s Graduate Program in Health Administration and Policy (GPHAP) — an interdisciplinary program that bridges clinical practice with organizational systems, policy, and service delivery.
Her global experience gives her a grounded perspective on how people adapt, relate, and reconstruct themselves across very different environments. That lens informs her speaking on identity, leadership, emotional truth, and the hidden costs of performance.
Biyang is available for podcast interviews, media commentary, panel appearances, and written contributions on the following topics:
— Identity, high-performance, and the psychological cost of success
— AAPI mental health and the “Good Child” script
— How cultural expectations shape professional identity
— Psychodynamic perspectives on leadership and organizational behavior
— The emotional complexity of global mobility and expat life
— Burnout, disconnection, and what actually drives them