Medical Family Therapy with Diverse Populations Part II: Understanding & Treating Interracial & International Couples with Chronic Illness Using Emotionally Focused MedFT

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Rachael A. Dansby Olufowote, Sarah K. Samman, H. Frick
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ABSTRACT Background: Globalization has resulted in the increase of interracial and interracial-international couple relationships around the world, some of whom also live with chronic illness. Despite growing positive attitudes toward interracial relationships, these couples experience multiple health disparities and disparate treatments compared to same-race couples. Aims: In this paper, we illuminate the general experience of interracial couples around the world to: (1) draw special attention to how sociocultural discourses influence them individually and as a couple; (2) highlight the disparities in equitable health care received by interracial couples; and (3) discuss how Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) is a useful framework for working with interracial couples with chronic illness and how it can be a larger training area in medical family therapy (MedFT) and its application to chronic health issues faced by couples. Method: We include a case example integrating EFT and the BPSS model to address the cross-cultural experiences and treatment needs of interracial couples struggling with a chronic illness experience. Discussion: Clinical recommendations include the necessity of multipartiality and self-of-the-therapist examinations alongside sociocultural assessment and culturally atuned treatment of interracial couples with chronic illness. Future directions include advocating for the expansion of EFT training in MedFT and chronic illness treatment. Graphical abstract
不同人群的医学家庭治疗——第二部分:用情感聚焦MedFT理解和治疗患有慢性疾病的跨种族和国际夫妇
背景:全球化导致了世界范围内跨种族和跨种族-国际夫妻关系的增加,其中一些人也患有慢性疾病。尽管人们对跨种族婚姻的态度越来越积极,但与同种族的夫妇相比,这些夫妇经历了多重健康差异和不同的待遇。目的:在本文中,我们阐明了世界各地跨种族夫妇的一般经验:(1)特别关注社会文化话语如何影响他们个人和夫妻;(2)强调跨种族夫妇在公平医疗保健方面的差异;(3)讨论情感聚焦疗法(EFT)如何成为治疗患有慢性疾病的跨种族夫妇的有用框架,以及它如何成为医疗家庭疗法(MedFT)的一个更大的培训领域,并将其应用于夫妇面临的慢性健康问题。方法:结合EFT和BPSS模型,探讨跨种族夫妻在慢性疾病经历中的跨文化体验和治疗需求。讨论:临床建议包括对患有慢性疾病的跨种族夫妇进行多重偏见和自我治疗师检查以及社会文化评估和文化适应治疗的必要性。未来的发展方向包括倡导在MedFT和慢性病治疗中扩大EFT培训。图形抽象
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