Research indicates that parents and other family members often grieve their child or relative's mental illness. This grief appears resultant from a profound sense of loss, which has been described as complicated and nonfinite (e.g., Atkinson in Am J Psychiatry 151(8):1137-1139, 1994; Davis and Schultz in Soc Sci Med 46(3):369-379, 1998; Jones in Br J Soc Work 34:961-979, 2004; MacGregor in Soc Work 39(2):160-166, 1994; Osborne and Coyle in Couns Psychol Q 15(4):307-323, 2002; Ozgul in Aust N Z J Fam Ther 25(4):183-187, 2004; Tuck et al. in Arch Psychiatric Nurs 11(3):118-125, 1997). This paper reviews existent research in this emerging field, with a focus on parents' grief experience in relation to their adult child's mental disorder. Studi...
BackgroundIt is unclear whether bereaved parents with Complicated Grief (CG) struggle with their gri...
Grieving a child following cancer is a substantially difficult task. The objectives of this researc...
The grief experienced by mothers and fathers when their child is diagnosed with a life threatening c...
Research indicates that parents and other family members often grieve their child or relative's ment...
The normal grief response of parents to the death of a child of any age is welt documented in the li...
It has been suggested that parental responses to adult children with schizophrenia may involve feeli...
Objective: The purpose ofthis study was to compare griefamong parents who had an adult child with sc...
Parental loss of a child to mental illness and the resulting grief is a relatively unacknowledged ph...
It is argued that a child with schizophrenia represents an ongoing source of loss and grief for pare...
This study investigated the relationship between intensity of grief and coping patterns of parents o...
There is a limited body of research that focuses on experiences of families of people with mental il...
Parental death in childhood is a traumatic event and, as a consequence, bereaved children can be at ...
Bereaved parents often experience severe suffering and are at elevated risk for developing grief com...
There is a good deal of theoretical speculation in the psychiatric literature regarding the aetiolog...
Parental death in childhood is a traumatic event and, as a consequence, bereaved children can be at ...
BackgroundIt is unclear whether bereaved parents with Complicated Grief (CG) struggle with their gri...
Grieving a child following cancer is a substantially difficult task. The objectives of this researc...
The grief experienced by mothers and fathers when their child is diagnosed with a life threatening c...
Research indicates that parents and other family members often grieve their child or relative's ment...
The normal grief response of parents to the death of a child of any age is welt documented in the li...
It has been suggested that parental responses to adult children with schizophrenia may involve feeli...
Objective: The purpose ofthis study was to compare griefamong parents who had an adult child with sc...
Parental loss of a child to mental illness and the resulting grief is a relatively unacknowledged ph...
It is argued that a child with schizophrenia represents an ongoing source of loss and grief for pare...
This study investigated the relationship between intensity of grief and coping patterns of parents o...
There is a limited body of research that focuses on experiences of families of people with mental il...
Parental death in childhood is a traumatic event and, as a consequence, bereaved children can be at ...
Bereaved parents often experience severe suffering and are at elevated risk for developing grief com...
There is a good deal of theoretical speculation in the psychiatric literature regarding the aetiolog...
Parental death in childhood is a traumatic event and, as a consequence, bereaved children can be at ...
BackgroundIt is unclear whether bereaved parents with Complicated Grief (CG) struggle with their gri...
Grieving a child following cancer is a substantially difficult task. The objectives of this researc...
The grief experienced by mothers and fathers when their child is diagnosed with a life threatening c...