Description |
xi, 304 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
Unpacking Our Asian American Experiences -- The Context of Our Asian American Experiences -- Our Bodies' Responses to Racial Identities -- Intergenerational Trauma in Families -- Guilt, Shame, and Grief -- Journey to Trauma Healing -- Cultivating (Self-)compassion -- Collective Strengths -- Embracing Our Intersectional Identities -- Reclaiming Our Community -- Celebrating Our Stories. |
Summary |
"An essential resource that addresses the unique experiences of trauma, healing, and mental health in Asian and Asian American communities. Coauthors Soo Jin Lee and Linda Yoon are professional therapists who witnessed firsthand how mental health issues often went unaddressed not only in their own immigrant families, but in Asian and Asian American communities. Where I Belong shows us how the cycle of trauma can play out in our relationships, placing Asian American experiences front and center to help us process and heal from racial and intergenerational trauma. This book validates our experiences and helps us understand how they fit into the broader context of our family history and the trauma experienced by previous generations. Lee and Yoon draw on their own stories, as well as those of a diverse segment of the Asian diaspora, to help us feel seen and connected to our wider community. They provide essential therapeutic tools, reflection questions, journal prompts, and grounding exercises to empower readers to identify their strengths and resilience across generations and to embrace the beauty and fullness of their own identity and culture"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Asian Americans -- Mental health.
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Asian Americans -- Race identity.
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Asian Americans -- Psychology.
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Psychic trauma -- Treatment.
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Immigrants -- United States -- Mental health.
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Added Author |
Yoon, Linda, author.
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ISBN |
9780593543337 (hardcover) |
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