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  • Patterns That Remain: A Guide to Healing for Asian Children of Immigrants

    Patterns That Remain by Arañez Litam, Stacey Diane;

    A Guide to Healing for Asian Children of Immigrants

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. április 24.

    • ISBN 9780197762677
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem216 oldal
    • Méret 237x163x20 mm
    • Súly 508 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 590

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    Rövid leírás:

    In Patterns That Remain, Stacey Diane Arañez Litam effortlessly blends history, storytelling, and culturally grounded techniques to provide readers with the tools needed to promote self-reflection, personal growth, and diasporic healing. This unique book combines complex and nuanced facets of Asian American history, research, and therapeutic modalities in ways that validate Asian American worldviews and promote a deep sense of universality and community.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This empowering book blends history, storytelling, and culturally grounded techniques to equip readers with the tools needed to promote self-reflection, personal growth, and diasporic healing.

    Asian Americans represent the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States, yet few books capture how historical events, immigration experiences, cultural values, and unhelpful generational patterns contribute to this group's thoughts, attitudes, and actions in ways that impact relationships, well-being, and psychological health.

    In Patterns That Remain, Stacey Diane Arañez Litam empowers readers to heal from diasporic wounds and become people, partners, and parents who embody abundance mentalities grounded in joy, balance, and gratitude. This unique book combines complex and nuanced facets of Asian American history, research, and therapeutic modalities in ways that validate Asian American worldviews and promote a deep sense of universality and community. Each chapter addresses culturally relevant topics among Asian Americans and children of Asian immigrants and is informed by academic research in addition to author-conducted interviews with diverse Asian American community members and thought leaders. The book effortlessly blends history, storytelling, and culturally grounded perspectives to provide an inspirational, validating, and practical framework toward healing.

    Informed by Litam's lived experiences as a Filipina and Chinese immigrant as well as by her professional identities as a professor, researcher, and mental health clinician, Patterns That Remain provides the foundation for timely conversations and centers the importance of healing, personal growth, and unlocking the power behind our stories.

    Dr. Stacey Litam's Patterns That Remain is a book filled with wisdom, cultural wealth, and insights on mental health that Asian American communities, as well as others, need at this racial moment. Eloquently employing personal vignettes and interviews with others, she shares how historical trauma and intergenerational patterns have impacted Asian American cultural scripts and scarcity mindsets. More significantly, she offers a message of hope and healing with her evidence-based practices and vivid stories. I resonated deeply with this book, especially how it informs us about how both to treasure and redeem our family histories.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Foreword by Kevin L. Nadal, PhD
    Preface
    Chapter 1: Breaking the Silence About Unhelpful Patterns and Mental Health
    Chapter 2: Understanding Historical Trauma and Scarcity Mindsets
    Chapter 3: Patterns that Remain Among Asian Americans
    Chapter 4: Childhood Attachment Wounds in Adult Relationships
    Chapter 5: Insecure Attachment Styles Among Asian Americans
    Chapter 6: Identifying and Challenging Sexual Scripts
    Chapter 7: Becoming Balanced People: How Patterns Impact Our Well-Being
    Chapter 8: Wholehearted Acceptance: Toward a Healing Orientation
    Chapter 9: Pattern Breaking Strategies for Self-Nourishment
    Chapter 10: On Parenting and Healing Diasporic Wounds
    Final Thoughts and Takeaways
    Resources
    References
    Appendix: The Healing Orientation Model Elements (HOME) Assessment
    Acknowledgements
    About the Author

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