Author: Fraenkel, Peter; Cho, Wonyoung L.
Title: Reaching Up, Down, In, and Around: Couple and Family Coping During the Corona Virus Pandemic Cord-id: urecb44o Document date: 2020_6_26
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Snippet: The worldwide corona virus (COVIDâ€19) has had profound effects on all aspects of life: physical health, the ability to travel locally or to more distant destinations, material and financial resources, and psychosocial wellbeing. Couples, families, and communities and individual persons in those relationships have struggled to cope with emerging depression, anxiety, and trauma, and the rise of relational conflict. In this article, we suggest that the existential nature of the pandemic’s chall
Document: The worldwide corona virus (COVIDâ€19) has had profound effects on all aspects of life: physical health, the ability to travel locally or to more distant destinations, material and financial resources, and psychosocial wellbeing. Couples, families, and communities and individual persons in those relationships have struggled to cope with emerging depression, anxiety, and trauma, and the rise of relational conflict. In this article, we suggest that the existential nature of the pandemic’s challenges require more than just the usual psychosocial interventions. We propose a taxonomy of responses to foster coping and resilience – “Reaching Up, Down, In, and Aroundâ€. “Reaching Up†includes accessing spiritual, religious, and ethical values. “Reaching Down†includes ideas and practices that foster a revised relationship with the Earth and its resources, and that engage families to participate in activities that aid the Earth’s recovery from decades of humanâ€caused damage. “Reaching In†represents a turn towards experiences available in the mind and in shared minds in relationships that provide pleasure, excitement, joy, and peace, given that external sources of these emotions are of limited availability due to quarantine. “Reaching Around†involves reframing the mandate for “social distancing†as fostering social connection and support while maintaining physical distancing. The challenges for family therapists, whose practices are confined largely to online therapy, and who are struggling with the same fears and constraints as those persons they are attempting to help, are also discussed.
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