The present study investigates ritualizing abortion in the Netherlands. Explorative, qualitative research was conducted with semi-structured interviews (n = 13) with women who looked for counseling and 43 online personal stories about the abortion from the website of a national care and expertise center. The results reveal three main categories of ritualizing: (1) creating and using symbols privately and online, (2) remembering or honoring the experience and (3) embodied ritualizing. The data reveal that respondents find meaning in the ritualizing through sharing the experience with others, expressing various feelings through symbolic and ritual forms, fostering a connection with the child-to-be, showing respect, seeking closure and transfo...
Considerably moreso than in the United States, abortion as opposed to contraception seems to constit...
This study presents the results of an evaluation of a Story Circles intervention to reduce individua...
Abortion is an emotive topic that always raises strong feelings. The purpose of this study, however,...
The present study investigates ritualizing abortion in the Netherlands. Explorative, qualitative res...
<b>Pre-natal death: The need for employing a meaningful ritual towards coping with a miscarria...
Induced abortion is as common in religious as secular cultures, but interpretations and ways to hand...
In this article we explore rituals and ritualized care practices in a hospice in the Netherlands. Th...
Pre-natal death: The need for employing a meaningful ritual towards coping with a miscarriage or a...
In the Netherlands, until the years mid eighty of the previous century, health care professionals li...
Abstract: Qualitative research undertaken with bereaved parents who have ritually marked the life an...
Perinatal bereavement rituals developed within hospitals in the late 1970s, broadly coinciding with ...
Contains fulltext : 103198.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Rites of passage, being significant markers in a human life time, have, due to processes of seculari...
This essay explores contemporary ChonDoJe, Buddhist abortion death rituals in South Korea. I argue t...
M.Cur.The story of loss, after the experience of spontaneous abortion affects the women’s being as a...
Considerably moreso than in the United States, abortion as opposed to contraception seems to constit...
This study presents the results of an evaluation of a Story Circles intervention to reduce individua...
Abortion is an emotive topic that always raises strong feelings. The purpose of this study, however,...
The present study investigates ritualizing abortion in the Netherlands. Explorative, qualitative res...
<b>Pre-natal death: The need for employing a meaningful ritual towards coping with a miscarria...
Induced abortion is as common in religious as secular cultures, but interpretations and ways to hand...
In this article we explore rituals and ritualized care practices in a hospice in the Netherlands. Th...
Pre-natal death: The need for employing a meaningful ritual towards coping with a miscarriage or a...
In the Netherlands, until the years mid eighty of the previous century, health care professionals li...
Abstract: Qualitative research undertaken with bereaved parents who have ritually marked the life an...
Perinatal bereavement rituals developed within hospitals in the late 1970s, broadly coinciding with ...
Contains fulltext : 103198.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
Rites of passage, being significant markers in a human life time, have, due to processes of seculari...
This essay explores contemporary ChonDoJe, Buddhist abortion death rituals in South Korea. I argue t...
M.Cur.The story of loss, after the experience of spontaneous abortion affects the women’s being as a...
Considerably moreso than in the United States, abortion as opposed to contraception seems to constit...
This study presents the results of an evaluation of a Story Circles intervention to reduce individua...
Abortion is an emotive topic that always raises strong feelings. The purpose of this study, however,...