“…21–25), we think that by reconstructing the personal and familial autobiographical history within the social and collective contexts (Sironi, 2001, p. 83) in which they developed, we can bring to light their underlying meaning and choices, educational practices, parenting styles, behaviors, and attitudes. What emerges from recounting that history are resources from the past that can be used in the present (Fassbind-Kech, 2013, p. 35), that is, the family’s resilience and capacity to overcome hardship, to bounce back after adversity, and perhaps to come through it all with new resources (Walsh, 2006/2008, p. 5).…”