“…In contrast, collectivist cultures emphasize interdependence, seeing the individual as a necessary part of the entire family unit (Ross & Wang, 2010). Relying on family support (relational coping) and continuing a close relationship with the deceased by reliving their memories, looking at their pictures, or watching their videos are common in African American, Asian, and Latinx communities (Barnes, 2006;Boulware & Bui, 2016;Inman et al, 2007;Lalande & Bonanno, 2006;Moore et al, 2020;Schoulte, 2011;Yu et al, 2016). Research has supported the adaptive and effective role of familial support in overcoming grief.…”