The death of a child, at any age, may bring on such excruciating pain that it can be challenging to move past it. A parent’s love for their child doesn’t end or diminish once that child reaches adulthood. It is also no consolation for a parent to lose their child as an adult ver...
Parents' coping strategies in dealing with a child's death and gender differences in coping were studied. Twenty-five married couples who lost their child ... Schwab,Reiko - 《Death Studies》 被引量: 64发表: 1990年 Growing up with Grief: Revisiting the Death of a Parent over the Life Cou...
Two of the coping strategies with emotional issues were living with family and having good friends. Indeed, in present study, all women except three reported living with their family of origin (two lived alone due to the death of parents and one due to work in another city). In addition,...
“I have cases of parents who tried to limit screen time or shut the Xbox off and the kid trashed their bedroom, got violent with their parents, ran away from home because they’re addicted to technology. They don’t want the limits of their house and they turn to alcohol and drugs ...
The reaction children have to the death of a grandparent very much depends on their age. However, children need adults to help them understand their grandparent won’t return and death is final. Because it’s new, they need help coping with the death experience and may be afraid to let ...
The aim of this study was to examine parents’ perceptions of positive interpersonal coping processes that helped their relationship after the death of their child. Individual semi-structured interviews with 17 bereaved maritally committed parents were conducted. The interview guide included questions ...
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Coping With A Death By Suicide: The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over a million people die at their own hands each year. A suicide is not only a tragic loss of a life, but it leaves the survivors gasping, prostrate with grief and unanswered questions...
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Child maltreatment is a prevalent and notable problem in rural China, and the prevalence and severity of depression in rural areas are higher than the national norm. Several studies have found that loneliness and coping skills respectively mediated the r