Results reveal that grief is often a reaction to ambiguous loss and is experienced as disenfranchised. Furthermore, the study indicates that caregivers' perception of grief and the situation in general were essential to the experience of grief....
The purpose of this synthesis of qualitative studies is to explore manifestations of ambiguous loss within the lived experiences of family caregivers (FCG) of loved ones with cancer. Grief and loss are familiar companions to the family caregivers of loved ones with cancer. Anticipatory loss, pre-...
They have been found useful in empowering individuals and families to move forward with their lives despite the 'not knowing'. Links to chronic sorrow and disenfranchised grief are also discussed. 展开 关键词: ambiguous loss unresolved loss complicated grief lack of closure resilience ...
Ambiguous Loss and Disenfranchised Grief: The Impact of DNA Predictive Testing on the Family as a System DNA predictive testing to diagnose the presence of hereditary disease in asymptomatic individuals has become increasingly available. Information provided b... Susan,Sobel,C.,... - 《Family ...
a family therapist, educator, and researcher who coined the term ambiguous loss in the late 1970s, describes it as a type “that has no validation and no body to bury. It’s a situation that leads todisenfranchised grief— grief that society doesn’t know what to do with or discriminate...
Ambiguous loss and disenfranchised grief: the impact of DNA predictive testing on the family as a system. Fam Process 2003; 42(1): 47–57.Sobel, S., & Cowan, C. B. (2003). Ambiguous loss and disenfranchised grief: the impact of DNA predictive testing on the family as a sys- tem. ...
Thematic analysis revealed: children in care are affected by two broad type of ambiguous loss, relationship losses and psychosocial losses; behaviours labelled as 'problem' behaviours may in fact be indicators of the manifestations of ambiguous loss and disenfranchised grief; manifold ambiguous losses ...
Ambiguous loss in families of the missing. By - Prof Pauline Boss PhD P Boss - 《Lancet》 被引量: 100发表: 2002年 Ambiguous Loss and Disenfranchised Grief: The Impact of DNA Predictive Testing on the Family as a System DNA predictive testing to diagnose the presence of hereditary disease in...
This study then focuses on subsequent social processes surrounding the collective management of such emotions through interactions within online bereavement communities, leading to the creation of local definitions of the situation of loss and formation of subcultural feeling and display rules of grief. I...
Conclusion Transnational loss is disenfranchised because it is not socially recognized, leaving immigrants to mourn in silence. Implications Practitioners serving immigrant communities should integrate grief and loss support through psychoeducation, assessments, and therapy. At a policy level, immigrants need...