The development of a dyadic family life review intervention for the Asian diaspora: A practice article.

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Title: The development of a dyadic family life review intervention for the Asian diaspora: A practice article.
Authors: Chou, Fred1 (AUTHOR) fchou@uvic.ca, Black, Tim1,2 (AUTHOR), Huang, Carmen1 (AUTHOR), Tran, Adam1 (AUTHOR), Yan, Macayla1 (AUTHOR), Boothroyd, Sydney1,3 (AUTHOR)
Source: Journal of Marital & Family Therapy. Jan2025, Vol. 51 Issue 1, p1-23. 23p.
Subject Terms: *Generation gap, Asians, Family psychotherapy, Cultural competence, Face-to-face communication, Kinship
Abstract: Intergenerational family conflict is a commonly identified issue in the Asian diaspora; however, there are limited interventions designed to address this concern. Given this gap in the literature, the authors present a practice article outlining the conceptualization, development, and delivery of a dyadic life review intervention called (Re)Cultivating Family Stories (RFS). RFS is a clinician‐facilitated family intervention designed to promote connection and foster successive communication through the joint activity of developing a family story. Life review is a structured approach for reminiscing and evaluating one's life experiences and includes dyadic variants. RFS builds on dyadic life review by facilitating collaborative dialogs between a parent and adult offspring, incorporating culturally responsive elements, and focusing on developing family stories. This article provides an overview of the intervention and its theoretical foundations, along with formative feedback from a field test. Considerations for future implementation and research directions are described. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Intergenerational family conflict is a commonly identified issue in the Asian diaspora; however, there are limited interventions designed to address this concern. Given this gap in the literature, the authors present a practice article outlining the conceptualization, development, and delivery of a dyadic life review intervention called (Re)Cultivating Family Stories (RFS). RFS is a clinician‐facilitated family intervention designed to promote connection and foster successive communication through the joint activity of developing a family story. Life review is a structured approach for reminiscing and evaluating one's life experiences and includes dyadic variants. RFS builds on dyadic life review by facilitating collaborative dialogs between a parent and adult offspring, incorporating culturally responsive elements, and focusing on developing family stories. This article provides an overview of the intervention and its theoretical foundations, along with formative feedback from a field test. Considerations for future implementation and research directions are described. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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