Eldest daughters often play a crucial role as cultural bridges and caretakers within their families, which can lead to unique challenges and pressures that impact their mental well-being.
The specific mental health concerns experienced by eldest daughters in immigrant families is often treated as the punchline of a familiar joke. And yes, it can be funny. (If we didn’t laugh, we might cry.)
But I also want to discuss how tailored therapy can provide my fellow eldest daughters with essential support and tools to navigate these challenges. After ten years of providing therapy, as well as being in my own therapy as an eldest daughter, these are some of the common experiences I’ve witnessed.