Abstract
Of the possible losses one might experience, the death of a child is among the most intense. For a parent to bury a child screams against the order of the universe, beginning a journey of bereavement that may linger in varying degrees and manifestations throughout a parent’s lifetime. Specific circumstances prior to and surrounding the death of a child—such as the manner of death (e.g., sudden accident, suicide, or prolonged illness) or preexisting family stress—may complicate the grieving process for both relatives and friends.
Original language | American English |
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Title of host publication | Popular Encyclopedia of Christian Counseling |
State | Published - 2011 |
Keywords
- parental grief
- bereavement
- death of a child
Disciplines
- Education
- Counseling Psychology