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Join author Dr. Stacey Diane Arañez Litam and host Dr. Christian D. Chan for a fireside chat about hope, healing, and what it means to break generational trauma patterns, heal diasporic wounds, and strengthen relationships.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 impact this group’s thoughts, attitudes, and actions in ways that impact relationships, well-being, and psychological health. In Patterns that Remain, Dr. Litam unpacks the origin of scarcity mindsets, unhelpful relationship tendencies, and limiting workplace patterns among Asian American communities. Informed by Dr. 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, offers a new framework for cultivating relationships that heal our wounded inner child, and centers the importance of intergenerational healing, personal growth, and unlocking the power behind our stories.
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Scuppernong Books, 304 S Elm St, Greensboro, NC 27401-2645, United States