The death of a loved one can be heartbreaking for those left behind, and indeed, bereavement is associated not only with adverse health effects but also a higher risk of dying oneself. Not surprisingly, its consequences have been the subject of much psychological enquiry, with a major interest in shedding light on how one adapts, who is most at risk, and why. Often the focus is on the bereaved individual, yet people do not typically grieve in isolation; most do so with family members who have likewise experienced the loss. Family dynamics affect personal grief and vice versa. What is more, family concerns, such as reduced finances, legal consequences, and changed family relationships, have to be dealt with. While the latter stressful aspect...
There are shortcomings in traditional theorizing about effective ways of coping with bereavement, mo...
Aims The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the death of an older member on familie...
Purpose: The death of a child can elicit enduring and intense parental grief. Additionally, as paren...
The death of a loved one can be heartbreaking for those left behind, and indeed, bereavement is asso...
The death of a loved one can be heartbreaking for those left behind, and indeed, bereavement is asso...
The death of a loved one can be heartbreaking for those left behind, and indeed, bereavement is asso...
The death of a child can be one of the hardest things an individual will have to endure in their lif...
The loss of a loved one can affect family dynamics by changing the family system and creating the ne...
Sixty-six people who had recently experienced the death of a parent or a spouse completed a question...
Scientific research on the impact of the death of a child on parents is reviewed. A major aim is to ...
Scientific research on the impact of the death of a child on parents is reviewed. A major aim is to ...
Throughout our lives, we may experience situations that we can control as well as situations that we...
The loss of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience, which is often regarded as a serious threa...
The death of a spouse is a complicated experience in a family. Understanding the circumstances of th...
The death of a child could very well be the most difficult crisis a family system can face. The uniq...
There are shortcomings in traditional theorizing about effective ways of coping with bereavement, mo...
Aims The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the death of an older member on familie...
Purpose: The death of a child can elicit enduring and intense parental grief. Additionally, as paren...
The death of a loved one can be heartbreaking for those left behind, and indeed, bereavement is asso...
The death of a loved one can be heartbreaking for those left behind, and indeed, bereavement is asso...
The death of a loved one can be heartbreaking for those left behind, and indeed, bereavement is asso...
The death of a child can be one of the hardest things an individual will have to endure in their lif...
The loss of a loved one can affect family dynamics by changing the family system and creating the ne...
Sixty-six people who had recently experienced the death of a parent or a spouse completed a question...
Scientific research on the impact of the death of a child on parents is reviewed. A major aim is to ...
Scientific research on the impact of the death of a child on parents is reviewed. A major aim is to ...
Throughout our lives, we may experience situations that we can control as well as situations that we...
The loss of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience, which is often regarded as a serious threa...
The death of a spouse is a complicated experience in a family. Understanding the circumstances of th...
The death of a child could very well be the most difficult crisis a family system can face. The uniq...
There are shortcomings in traditional theorizing about effective ways of coping with bereavement, mo...
Aims The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the death of an older member on familie...
Purpose: The death of a child can elicit enduring and intense parental grief. Additionally, as paren...