This study intended to explore the “double loss” effect and people’s reactions to another person’s loss. When individuals negative react to a person who is in grief there is a common tendency to avoid, provide pseudo care, and/or stiff-arm. Five interviews were conducted with college students who experienced losing a loved one. These interviews addressed the phenomenon of the “double loss” effect and other people’s reactions to another person’s loss through the perception of the grievers. Practice, policy and research implications resulted from this research and are discussed within paper
The death of a friend and the death of a spouse frequently accompany later life . The former has re...
In order to demonstrate the importance of understanding and recognizing grief, this research project...
This study explored a new application of Weiner\u27s Attributional Model to suicide bereavement, and...
The present study was part of a larger longitudinal project, “Bereaved parents, siblings and f...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
This study was an empirical investigation of how people cope with the grief resulting from the death...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Counseling, 2015Most people recognize grief in...
Loss is an inevitable human experience. How each individual reacts to loss may be affected by vario...
The purposes of this study are to clarify the characteristics of college students' bereavement and s...
The two main objectives of this research project may be described in the following way. The first ob...
Background Although many lose a close friend each year, they are seldom the focus of grief research....
Many factors have been identified that affect the nature and/or intensity of a bereaved persons grie...
Do candidate risk factors for complicated grief, and associations with other problems after traumati...
This study explored how culture influences the grieving process. This study was undertaken in part t...
The expanding body of literature in the field of bereavement has predominantly focused on the grief...
The death of a friend and the death of a spouse frequently accompany later life . The former has re...
In order to demonstrate the importance of understanding and recognizing grief, this research project...
This study explored a new application of Weiner\u27s Attributional Model to suicide bereavement, and...
The present study was part of a larger longitudinal project, “Bereaved parents, siblings and f...
Introduction Grief is frequently described as a normal reaction to bereavement, which in turn is con...
This study was an empirical investigation of how people cope with the grief resulting from the death...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Psychology: Counseling, 2015Most people recognize grief in...
Loss is an inevitable human experience. How each individual reacts to loss may be affected by vario...
The purposes of this study are to clarify the characteristics of college students' bereavement and s...
The two main objectives of this research project may be described in the following way. The first ob...
Background Although many lose a close friend each year, they are seldom the focus of grief research....
Many factors have been identified that affect the nature and/or intensity of a bereaved persons grie...
Do candidate risk factors for complicated grief, and associations with other problems after traumati...
This study explored how culture influences the grieving process. This study was undertaken in part t...
The expanding body of literature in the field of bereavement has predominantly focused on the grief...
The death of a friend and the death of a spouse frequently accompany later life . The former has re...
In order to demonstrate the importance of understanding and recognizing grief, this research project...
This study explored a new application of Weiner\u27s Attributional Model to suicide bereavement, and...