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Expanding Possibilities: Flexibility and Solidarity with Under-resourced Immigrant Families During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Family Process ( IF 4.319 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-29 , DOI: 10.1111/famp.12578
Celia Falicov 1 , Alba Niño 2 , Sol D'Urso 3
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The novel coronavirus has added new anxieties and forms of grieving to the myriad practical and emotional burdens already present in the lives of underserved and uninsured immigrant families and communities. In this article, we relate our experiences since the COVID‐19 crisis to the lessons we have learned over time as mental health professionals working with families in no‐cost, student‐managed community comprehensive health clinics in academic‐community partnerships. We compare and contrast the learnings of flexibility of time, space, procedures, or attendance we acquired in this clinical community setting during regular times, with the new challenges families and therapists face, and the adaptations needed to continue to work with our clients in culturally responsive and empowering ways during the COVID‐19 pandemic. We describe families, students, professionals, promotoras (community links), and IT support staff joining together in solidarity as the creative problem solvers of new possibilities when families do not have access to Wi‐Fi, smartphones, or computers, or suffer overcrowding and lack of privacy. We describe many anxieties related to economic insecurity or fear of facing death alone, but also how to visualize expanding possibilities in styles of parenting or types of emotional support among family members as elements of hope that may endure beyond these unprecedented tragic times of loss and uncertainty.

中文翻译:

扩大可能性:在 COVID-19 大流行期间与资源不足的移民家庭保持灵活性和团结。

新型冠状病毒给服务不足和没有保险的移民家庭和社区的生活中已经存在的无数实际和情感负担增加了新的焦虑和悲伤形式。在本文中,我们将自 COVID-19 危机以来的经验与我们作为心理健康专业人员在学术-社区合作伙伴关系中与家庭一起在免费、学生管理的社区综合健康诊所工作时所学到的经验教训联系起来。我们比较并对比了我们在这个临床社区环境中在常规时间获得的时间、空间、程序或出勤灵活性的学习,与家庭和治疗师面临的新挑战,以及继续与我们的客户在文化方面合作所需的适应COVID-19 大流行期间的响应和授权方式。我们描述家庭,promotoras(社区链接)和 IT 支持人员团结一致,在家庭无法使用 Wi-Fi、智能手机或计算机,或遭受过度拥挤和缺乏隐私的情况下,作为新可能性的创造性问题解决者。我们描述了许多与经济不安全或害怕独自面对死亡有关的焦虑,还描述了如何将不断扩大的养育方式或家庭成员之间的情感支持类型的可能性想象为希望的元素,这些希望元素可能会在这些前所未有的失去和不确定的悲惨时期之后持续存在.
更新日期:2020-08-29
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