The article serves to examine the cultural influences on attitudes towards the deceased and bereaved, as well as on the practice of mourning, and to revisit normal and pathological variants of grief. Grief is a subjective state of psychological and physiological reaction to the loss of a loved one. Reaction to the loss is experienced internally in a uniform manner across cultures. However, mourning, the voluntary social expression of the loss, varies from culture to culture. Rituals provide a standardised mode of behaviour, which helps to relieve the sense of uncertainty or loss. There were reports of ghost sightings involving foreign tourists in the 6 worst-hit southern provinces in Thailand following the tsunami tragedy. This phenomenon o...
The circumstances of coronavirus disease (COVID-19)-related deaths embed multiple traumatic characte...
Research into complicated grief assumes that it is a psychological disorder of the grieving individu...
In the Netherlands, every year 500,000 people are confronted with the death of a close relative. Man...
The article explores the state of the field in developing a cross-cultural model of grief. Dialogues...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
Grief is a natural process which one experiences after the loss of a loved one, and often accompanie...
Interesting online article about spiritual beliefs and grief: "In recent years research has mov...
Grief is the physical or mental suffering experienced after a major loss, usually the death of a lov...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami resulted in a tragic loss of life and immense suffering. This article ...
This paper explores the nature of grief in Lihir, Papua New Guinea, in light of psychological theori...
Life is normally expected to proceed through childhood, youth, adulthood and old age. What happens t...
Individual behaviors, such as loss-coping and ‘‘grief work’ ’ are affected in organizational context...
We investigated the relationships of grief and depression to cancer caregiving in early bereavement....
Loss can be seen as a normative life event; nevertheless for most individuals, the experience of the...
<div>Acute grief, albeit often a painful experience, is a normal</div><div>reaction to the loss of a...
The circumstances of coronavirus disease (COVID-19)-related deaths embed multiple traumatic characte...
Research into complicated grief assumes that it is a psychological disorder of the grieving individu...
In the Netherlands, every year 500,000 people are confronted with the death of a close relative. Man...
The article explores the state of the field in developing a cross-cultural model of grief. Dialogues...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
Grief is a natural process which one experiences after the loss of a loved one, and often accompanie...
Interesting online article about spiritual beliefs and grief: "In recent years research has mov...
Grief is the physical or mental suffering experienced after a major loss, usually the death of a lov...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami resulted in a tragic loss of life and immense suffering. This article ...
This paper explores the nature of grief in Lihir, Papua New Guinea, in light of psychological theori...
Life is normally expected to proceed through childhood, youth, adulthood and old age. What happens t...
Individual behaviors, such as loss-coping and ‘‘grief work’ ’ are affected in organizational context...
We investigated the relationships of grief and depression to cancer caregiving in early bereavement....
Loss can be seen as a normative life event; nevertheless for most individuals, the experience of the...
<div>Acute grief, albeit often a painful experience, is a normal</div><div>reaction to the loss of a...
The circumstances of coronavirus disease (COVID-19)-related deaths embed multiple traumatic characte...
Research into complicated grief assumes that it is a psychological disorder of the grieving individu...
In the Netherlands, every year 500,000 people are confronted with the death of a close relative. Man...