

Patterns That Remain
A Guide to Healing for Asian Children of Immigrants
Book • 2025
Stacey Litam's 'Patterns That Remain' provides a compassionate framework for healing intergenerational wounds common among children of immigrants.
Drawing on clinical experience and cultural insight, the book explores how family dynamics, cultural expectations, and internalized patterns shape identity and mental health.
It offers practical strategies for understanding and interrupting maladaptive patterns, emphasizing self-compassion and cultural context.
Through case examples and therapeutic tools, Litam helps readers reclaim agency and build healthier relational habits.
The book is aimed at clinicians and lay readers seeking culturally informed approaches to healing within immigrant families.
Drawing on clinical experience and cultural insight, the book explores how family dynamics, cultural expectations, and internalized patterns shape identity and mental health.
It offers practical strategies for understanding and interrupting maladaptive patterns, emphasizing self-compassion and cultural context.
Through case examples and therapeutic tools, Litam helps readers reclaim agency and build healthier relational habits.
The book is aimed at clinicians and lay readers seeking culturally informed approaches to healing within immigrant families.
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