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<a href="http://doi.org/10.2190/om.60.1.a" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.2190/om.60.1.a</a>
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The relationship between grief adjustment and continuing bonds for parents who have lost a child
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Omega
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2009
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Female; Humans; infant; Male; Grief; Adult; Parent-Child Relations; Interpersonal Relations; Questionnaires; Attitude to Death; Life Change Events; quality of life; adolescent; Adaptation; Psychological; infant; Newborn; Parents/psychology; Object Attachment
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Ronen R; Packman W; Field NP; Davies B; Kramer R; Long JK
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This article presents findings from a study on the impact of a child's death on parents. We explored the prominence and adaptiveness of parents' continuing bonds expressions, psychological adjustment, and grief reactions. A qualitative case study methodology was used to describe six cases. Participants were classified into two groups based on scores on the Inventory of Complicated Grief. Commonalities in themes on the Continuing Bonds Interview and projective drawings were assessed. Those in the Non-Complicated Grief Group reported internalization of positive qualities and identification with the deceased child as a role model, whereas participants in the Complicated Grief Group did not report these experiences. In addition, the drawings of those in the Non-Complicated Grief Group were evaluated as more adaptive than those in the Complicated Grief Group.
2009
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.2190/om.60.1.a" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.2190/om.60.1.a</a>
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Journal Article
2009
Adaptation
Adolescent
Adult
Attitude To Death
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Davies B
Female
Field NP
Grief
Humans
Infant
Interpersonal Relations
Journal Article
Kramer R
Life Change Events
Long JK
Male
Newborn
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Omega
Packman W
Parent-child Relations
Parents/psychology
Psychological
Quality Of Life
Questionnaires
Ronen R