Personal Grief Rituals presents a new model for how bereaved
individuals can create unique expressions of mourning that are
tailored to their psychological needs and grounded in memories and
emotions specific to the relationship they lost. This book examines
cultures across the world and throughout history to shed light on how
humanity has always turned to grief rituals and how custom can stifle
one’s pursuit of healthy and meaningful mourning. Contemporary
psychological research, most notably attachment theory, provides an
in-depth understanding of how each individual’s subjective
experience of loss varies and why complicated bereavement may emerge.
Richly detailed psychotherapy case studies exemplify innovative
strategies for designing personal grief rituals. Where one person may
visit an old haunt to express sorrow, another might use symbols to
strengthen their connection to the deceased, and still another could
cast aside vestiges of the past. Personal Grief Rituals is an
excellent resource for professionals, students studying the psychology
of loss, or anyone hoping to carve a new path through their own grief
and mourning.
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Creating Unique Expressions of Loss and Meaningful Acts of Mourning in Clinical or Private Settings
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781351204859
Publisert
2022
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Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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