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The Myth of the Model Minority: How “Good Behavior” Became a Trauma Response

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What if the pressure to be the “good one” was actually a trauma response?

In Episode 10 of Beyond the Spot, Tracy Gantlin-Monroy unpacks the origins and impacts of the “model minority” myth—a narrative that has shaped and harmed Asian American, Latinx, and immigrant communities for generations.

We explore how survival-based personas like perfectionism, overachievement, and silence are often rooted in collective trauma, assimilation pressure, and intergenerational fear. Through a Brainspotting lens, Tracy reveals how “good behavior” is not always goodness—but a nervous system seeking safety.

This episode is a call to deconstruct false proximity to whiteness, reframe internalized performance, and restore humanity across all cultures.

Whether you're a clinician, community leader, or someone healing from the myth yourself—this one’s for you.

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