From an African perspective death is a natural transition from the visible to the invisible spiritual ontology where the spirit, the essence of the person, is not destroyed but moves to live in the spirit ancestors’ realm dead. It signifies an inextricable spiritual connection between the visible and invisible worlds. This chapter focuses on how traditional Africans conceive and deal with the bereavement process. We adopt the African worldview and philosophy as our framework. We dispute the often held view in mainstream psychology that behavior, in this case the concept of death and the bereavement processes have universal applicability, articulation, representation and meaning. For Africans, death is accompanied by a series of the performa...
This study investigated the process of bereavement in the Xhosa, Zulu and Tswana cultures with parti...
This study was undertaken in an attempt to investigate the analogy between the Crisis Intervention M...
Death is a universal phenomenon that signifies the expiration of life in any form and at any stage. ...
Death is the end or absence of life; it also refers to the end of a thing or an event It is a common...
Dying as a human event is directly experienced by the dying subject. But death – the state of being ...
Numerous studies on death in African societies with no doubt have been successfully conducted though...
The scientific study of near-death experience (NDE) teaches that NDE does not entail evidence for li...
Regardless of how or where we are born, what unites people of all cultures is the fact everyone even...
This study examined the use of death rituals as a native healing method in the Bukusu (Babukusu) com...
This paper on the comparison between biblical and African concept of live after death seeks to unear...
It is an undisputable fact that the preliterate Urhobo of Delta State in Nigeria and the continent o...
Despite calls for cross-cultural research, Minority world perspectives still dominate death and bere...
Across the life course, culture is never more evident than at the end of life. Due to the great vari...
The dominant emphasis in Western models of bereavement is on the breaking of bonds with the deceased...
Thirty-one learners aged 6-16 were selected using purposive sampling, with the aim of investigating ...
This study investigated the process of bereavement in the Xhosa, Zulu and Tswana cultures with parti...
This study was undertaken in an attempt to investigate the analogy between the Crisis Intervention M...
Death is a universal phenomenon that signifies the expiration of life in any form and at any stage. ...
Death is the end or absence of life; it also refers to the end of a thing or an event It is a common...
Dying as a human event is directly experienced by the dying subject. But death – the state of being ...
Numerous studies on death in African societies with no doubt have been successfully conducted though...
The scientific study of near-death experience (NDE) teaches that NDE does not entail evidence for li...
Regardless of how or where we are born, what unites people of all cultures is the fact everyone even...
This study examined the use of death rituals as a native healing method in the Bukusu (Babukusu) com...
This paper on the comparison between biblical and African concept of live after death seeks to unear...
It is an undisputable fact that the preliterate Urhobo of Delta State in Nigeria and the continent o...
Despite calls for cross-cultural research, Minority world perspectives still dominate death and bere...
Across the life course, culture is never more evident than at the end of life. Due to the great vari...
The dominant emphasis in Western models of bereavement is on the breaking of bonds with the deceased...
Thirty-one learners aged 6-16 were selected using purposive sampling, with the aim of investigating ...
This study investigated the process of bereavement in the Xhosa, Zulu and Tswana cultures with parti...
This study was undertaken in an attempt to investigate the analogy between the Crisis Intervention M...
Death is a universal phenomenon that signifies the expiration of life in any form and at any stage. ...