Author Event with Dr. Stacey Diane A. Litam | Asian Mental Health Bookclub
Event description
Join us for a virtual event where we will be chatting with Dr. Stacey Diane Arañez Litam about her book, Patterns That Remain: A Guide to Healing for Asian Children of Immigrants. Dr. Litam is an Associate Professor of Counselor Education, a licensed professional clinical counselor and supervisor, as well as a diplomate and clinical sexologist. Her book offers a practical framework for Asian children of immigrants towards healing from intergenerational trauma and diasporic wounds and discovering how to build secure attachments in your relationships. If you are someone who feels stuck or hurt from the intergenerational patterns in your family, come hear from Dr. Litam on how to break free!
The event will take place on Tue August 12 2025 at 5pm PST. Don't miss out on this opportunity to hear from this thoughtful author!
EVENT FAQ:
Who is this event for?
This conversation is open to adults 18+ of any background. Please note that the conversation will center on Asian & Asian American themes.
What will the event agenda involve?
For the author discussion, there will be an interview of the author and audience Q&A.
Can I join if I didn't finish the book?
Absolutely! While it would be helpful to read the book for a richer conversation, you can still participate without having done so.
Does this event cost money?
This event is free!
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