Resources
Reaching up, down, in, and around: Couple and family coping during the coronavirus pandemic
Dr. Peter Fraenkel and Dr. Wonyoung Cho share a simple, culturally-flexible framework to help foster coping and resilience in couples and families during COVID-19.
Ethics of the impact of lockdown and quarantine on families and couples in the wake of COVID
Two webinars on the impact on couples and families of COVID-19 and associated political, economic, and social issues, hosted by the UNESCO Bioethics Education Committee.
Couples under lockdown: Lagos, Nigeria
Esther Perel speaks with a couple who are facing a pandemic in a new country. From the podcast series Where Should We Begin.
Is there room for pleasure in the midst of crisis?
A two-part video workshop with Esther Perel on how we engage with the new normal from a relational perspective.
Couples under lockdown: New York, New York
Esther Perel helps a couple from New York navigate divorce during a pandemic. From the podcast series Where Should We Begin.
Couples under lockdown: Bavaria, Germany
Esther Perel helps a couple from Germany connect again. From the podcast series Where Should We Begin.
How to adjust to your relational world being confined to one place
A two-part video workshop with Esther Perel on how we engage with the new normal from a relational perspective.
Social distancing ≠ social isolation
Dr. Saliha Bava explores how to stay connected when physically maintaining distance to slow down the spread of COVID-19.
Caring for relationships during a crisis
Dr. Saliha Bava explores how to care for our relationships as we respond to COVID-19.
Couples under lockdown: Sicily, Italy
Esther Perel helps a couple confined to a small apartment in Italy learn to communicate. From the podcast series Where Should We Begin.
Engaging families as experts: Collaborative family program development
Dr. Peter Fraenkel presents a culturally-sensitive approach to engaging economically- and socially-marginalized families as co-creators of community-based programs to strengthen their resilience.