Children who experience transnational separation (TS) from their parents, often referred to as "satellite babies," endure a relatively common but underdiscussed experience. To date, no evaluations of clinical interventions to specifically support transnationally separated families have been described. This column describes implementation of a group therapy pilot program for parents to address parenting and emotional concerns related to TS at a social services agency in Boston's Chinatown. Parent and therapist interviews indicated increased skills in negotiating parental feelings of guilt, shame, and regret caused by TS. These insights can guide practitioners and researcherswho wish to address family separation in their communities.
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Wang, L. K., Wong, S. H. M., Chen, S. H., Yau, Y., Li, G., & Liu, C. H. (2020). Establishing a parenting program for transnationally separated chinese immigrant families: Community-based pilot program. Psychiatric Services, 71(8), 868–871. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201900624
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