The dominant emphasis in Western models of bereavement is on the breaking of bonds with the deceased in order for healing to occur. Failure to let go often leads to a diagnosis of 'pathological grief'. This paper challenges the assumption that death invariably means that the bonds with the deceased have to be severed. Situating Western models of bereavement in a modernist context not only challenges the 'truth' claims of these models, but also facilitates a deconstruction of the elements that contribute to the emphasis on letting go. In contrast to these theories, two Xhosa rituals (umkhapho and umbuyiso) that seek to sustain the bond with the deceased person will be examined. Such rituals demonstrate that it is possible to both maintain th...
Thesis (M.Cur.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2001.The loss of a partner...
This paper is concerned with the social, spiritual and expressive ways of dealing with the pain of g...
Death and bereavement are sensitive issues experienced by all mortal species across the world. When ...
Contemporary models of grief are largely informed by what White (1989) calls the ‘saying goodbye ’ m...
Abstract: Losing a loved one is inevitably a stressful life event. But the experience of bereavement...
Many people consider grief to be a single instance or short period of pain or sadness in response...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Social Work))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.Complicated Grief is...
From an African perspective death is a natural transition from the visible to the invisible spiritua...
This study investigated the process of bereavement in the Xhosa, Zulu and Tswana cultures with parti...
The paper focuses on the development, within the Xhosa-speaking population of South Africa, of intri...
The death of a loved one is an inevitable and unavoidable phase of life that everyone must experienc...
This study examined the use of death rituals as a native healing method in the Bukusu (Babukusu) com...
Dying as a human event is directly experienced by the dying subject. But death – the state of being ...
Social work in South Africa in the last decade has been shaped by the White Paper for SocialWelfare...
This study was undertaken in an attempt to investigate the analogy between the Crisis Intervention M...
Thesis (M.Cur.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2001.The loss of a partner...
This paper is concerned with the social, spiritual and expressive ways of dealing with the pain of g...
Death and bereavement are sensitive issues experienced by all mortal species across the world. When ...
Contemporary models of grief are largely informed by what White (1989) calls the ‘saying goodbye ’ m...
Abstract: Losing a loved one is inevitably a stressful life event. But the experience of bereavement...
Many people consider grief to be a single instance or short period of pain or sadness in response...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Social Work))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.Complicated Grief is...
From an African perspective death is a natural transition from the visible to the invisible spiritua...
This study investigated the process of bereavement in the Xhosa, Zulu and Tswana cultures with parti...
The paper focuses on the development, within the Xhosa-speaking population of South Africa, of intri...
The death of a loved one is an inevitable and unavoidable phase of life that everyone must experienc...
This study examined the use of death rituals as a native healing method in the Bukusu (Babukusu) com...
Dying as a human event is directly experienced by the dying subject. But death – the state of being ...
Social work in South Africa in the last decade has been shaped by the White Paper for SocialWelfare...
This study was undertaken in an attempt to investigate the analogy between the Crisis Intervention M...
Thesis (M.Cur.)--Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2001.The loss of a partner...
This paper is concerned with the social, spiritual and expressive ways of dealing with the pain of g...
Death and bereavement are sensitive issues experienced by all mortal species across the world. When ...