Within the field of death and bereavement studies, the assumption that loss and bereavement provide the spur to creativity has become so widespread as to assume the status of a conventional wisdom. With this in mind, this article surveys the literature on the topic, extant, and contemporary, revealing its diffuseness as well as the multidisciplinary synergies produced by those working in disparate academic and clinical fields of practice. In so doing, the article explores what it means to be creative in the context of loss and bereavement, the potential for self-development and personal growth offered by creativity and loss, the theoretical premises linking creativity and loss, and the application and challenges for creative therapies in th...
To date, the majority of research into a good death has focused on the experience of the person who ...
The loss of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience, which is often regarded as a serious threa...
Death and bereavement are both unavoidable points along the imaginary of life, as we navigate lives...
Within the field of death and bereavement studies, the assumption that loss and bereavement provide ...
This paper is concerned with the social, spiritual and expressive ways of dealing with the pain of g...
Though death and loss are recognized as significant themes in fine and popular arts forms, we know v...
A Maker’s Guide to Grief asks the question: how does craft provide solace during bereavement? This t...
Bereavement is a multifaceted, evolving, and intensely individual experience. Moving away from a lin...
In counseling, helping grieving clients find meaning after significant loss is a unique, multidimens...
Moore (1994) suggests that a liminal experience can take us from an often divided sense of self and ...
The development of academic research and professional practice regarding human aspects of death, dyi...
In a secular society, religion no longer dictates the manner in which death and dying is rationalize...
The relationship between creativity and symbolic immortality had been long acknowledged by scholars....
This anthology offers a unique collection of personal accounts of death, dying, and bereavement. It ...
Grieving is universal and grief is unique to the individual experiencing it. Over time, societal sh...
To date, the majority of research into a good death has focused on the experience of the person who ...
The loss of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience, which is often regarded as a serious threa...
Death and bereavement are both unavoidable points along the imaginary of life, as we navigate lives...
Within the field of death and bereavement studies, the assumption that loss and bereavement provide ...
This paper is concerned with the social, spiritual and expressive ways of dealing with the pain of g...
Though death and loss are recognized as significant themes in fine and popular arts forms, we know v...
A Maker’s Guide to Grief asks the question: how does craft provide solace during bereavement? This t...
Bereavement is a multifaceted, evolving, and intensely individual experience. Moving away from a lin...
In counseling, helping grieving clients find meaning after significant loss is a unique, multidimens...
Moore (1994) suggests that a liminal experience can take us from an often divided sense of self and ...
The development of academic research and professional practice regarding human aspects of death, dyi...
In a secular society, religion no longer dictates the manner in which death and dying is rationalize...
The relationship between creativity and symbolic immortality had been long acknowledged by scholars....
This anthology offers a unique collection of personal accounts of death, dying, and bereavement. It ...
Grieving is universal and grief is unique to the individual experiencing it. Over time, societal sh...
To date, the majority of research into a good death has focused on the experience of the person who ...
The loss of a loved one is a ubiquitous human experience, which is often regarded as a serious threa...
Death and bereavement are both unavoidable points along the imaginary of life, as we navigate lives...