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Family Matters in Bereavement: Toward an Integrative Intra-Interpersonal Coping Model.

Margaret Stroebe1, Henk Schut2.   

Abstract

The death of a loved one can be heartbreaking for those left behind, and indeed, bereavement is associated not only with adverse health effects but also a higher risk of dying oneself. Not surprisingly, its consequences have been the subject of much psychological enquiry, with a major interest in shedding light on how one adapts, who is most at risk, and why. Often the focus is on the bereaved individual, yet people do not typically grieve in isolation; most do so with family members who have likewise experienced the loss. Family dynamics affect personal grief and vice versa. What is more, family concerns, such as reduced finances, legal consequences, and changed family relationships, have to be dealt with. While the latter stressful aspects have been investigated, there is still a huge gap between the individual and family approaches. To move them closer together, we propose a family-level extension of our Dual Process Model, showing how the whole may actually be more-and more accurate-than the sum of the two parts.
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Keywords:  family; health; interpersonal relations; intragroup processes; trauma

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26581741     DOI: 10.1177/1745691615598517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perspect Psychol Sci        ISSN: 1745-6916


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