Amanda Fernandes Rodrigues Alves,Fabio Scorsolini-Comin
Amanda Fernandes Rodrigues Alves
This study investigated the experience of grief following the death of companion animals from the perspective of bereaved guardians, emphasizing the relational and existential dimensions of this process. It employed a qualitative, explorato...
Kenneth J Doka,Charles A Corr
Kenneth J Doka
This article explores J. William Worden's early involvement in the development of professional organizations in both psychology and thanatology. In psychology, this article describes Worden's involvement with the Omega Project (1968-1986) t...
"You feel alone in the world": Support experiences of parentally bereaved children - A constructivist grounded theory [0.03%]
"你感觉在世界上孤独无依": 家长丧亲的儿童的支持经历——建构主义扎根理论
Alexandra Wray,Clare Whitfield,Fliss E M Murtagh et al.
Alexandra Wray et al.
In the UK, a parent dies every 22 minutes, significantly affecting children's mental health, education, and social well-being. Yet little is known about children's lived experiences of bereavement and support. Developed with public involvem...
Legacy in practice: J. William worden's connections to suicide prevention [0.03%]
薪火相传:J.威廉伍登对自杀预防的贡献
Shari Sinwelski,Sae Lee,Stephen Miller
Shari Sinwelski
This article honors the enduring legacy of J. William Worden and his lasting contributions to the field of death studies and suicide prevention, with a focus on how his work continues to shape current clinical practice. Worden's development...
Exploring the experiences and impact of discovering the body at the site of suicide: A qualitative investigation [0.03%]
自杀现场发现尸体的经历和影响:一项定性调查
Lauro Estivalete Marchionatti,Camila Barcellos,Jéssica Gonçalves de Azevedo et al.
Lauro Estivalete Marchionatti et al.
Discovering the body of a loved one who has died by suicide is a rarely examined yet consequential moment in bereavement. This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of Brazilian relatives who encountered the body at the suicide site....
William Feigelman,Julie Cerel,Nina Gutin et al.
William Feigelman et al.
Despite many studies of post-traumatic growth among suicide bereaved, information is lacking on recent suicide loss survivors. We investigated this with a diverse national sample of 1132 American adults, experiencing a suicide loss during t...
Parenting young children while grieving a spouse's death: A qualitative application and adaptation of family level components of the Dual Process Model of Coping with Bereavement [0.03%]
在配偶去世后抚养年幼孩子的经历:哀悼情况下双重处理模型家庭层面的定性应用与改编模型
Erin Donohue,Catherine Duffey
Erin Donohue
The goal of this qualitative study was to apply components of the revised Dual Process Model of Coping with Bereavement, including loss-oriented and restoration-oriented coping at the family level, oscillation, and overload, to the experien...
Charles A Corr
Charles A Corr
This article explores the Four Tasks of Mourning that are perhaps the best-known of J. William ("Bill") Worden's contributions to the field of thanatology. The article does so by setting the tasks in the context of Worden's distinction betw...
Vernacular memorial infrastructure after October 7: Commemorative stickers and connective memory in Israel [0.03%]
“十月七日”后的民间纪念基础设施:以色列的纪念贴纸与连结记忆
Alena Lochmannová,Sergey Zakharov
Alena Lochmannová
After 7 October 2023, commemorative stickers proliferated across public and semipublic surfaces. This article examines how this vernacular memorial medium turns individual loss into shared memory. A qualitative visual content analysis with ...
Development and initial validation of the grief training needs assessment scale (GTNAS) [0.03%]
哀伤培训需求评估量表的编制及初步验证
Alexandra Coelho,Sofia Aníbal,Catarina Nobre et al.
Alexandra Coelho et al.
This study aimed to develop and provide initial validation evidence for the Grief Training Needs Assessment Scale (GTNAS), designed to identify healthcare professionals' training needs in grief care. Items were generated using a deductive a...