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Intergenerational Groups: Rediscovering our Legacy
Author(s) -
Scott P. Anstadt,
Deb Byster
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
advances in social work
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2331-4125
pISSN - 1527-8565
DOI - 10.18060/177
Subject(s) - multiculturalism , intervention (counseling) , interpersonal communication , atmosphere (unit) , citizen journalism , social isolation , psychology , sociology , isolation (microbiology) , bridge (graph theory) , interpersonal relationship , participatory action research , social psychology , gender studies , public relations , pedagogy , political science , medicine , psychotherapist , physics , microbiology and biotechnology , psychiatry , biology , anthropology , law , thermodynamics
Intergenerational groups are a community-based group concept designed to engage and mobilize often untapped resources of older adults in effective interaction with younger populations. These groups support an atmosphere of synergistic interaction. Members of each generation share reflections on interpersonal strengths and capacities and rediscover emotional and spiritual anchors and bonding. Illustrated here is Community Connections (CC), developed using the phase driven participatory culture-specific intervention model (PCSIM; Nastasi, Moore & Varjas, 2004) that included self selected local older adults, caregivers, and multicultural exchange students. The program was structured to offer mutual opportunities for activities built around exchanging cultural and life experiences. The goals were: 1) to reduce social isolation due to age, culture, or disability 2) for international students to practice English and learn about local cultural traditions, and 3) to build intergenerational ‘extended family’ relationships.

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