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Title

Grieving in community: Accompanying bereaved parents.

Authors

Venema, Marnie; Klaassen, Derrick; Kwee, Janelle; Rossen, Larissa

Abstract

This study explored relational grieving in community by examining how community members grieve with bereaved parents after the death of a child. Three bereaved parent couples and their community members were interviewed together using the qualitative action‐project method to examine their shared grieving actions. Data was analyzed through top‐down and bottom‐up processes to understand the shared intentions of their grieving actions together. The findings of this research elicited thick descriptions of relational grieving at a community level. Four main assertions of how communities grieve with bereaved parents emerged, and include: (a) selflessly offering emotional and practical support, (b) engaging in and honouring vulnerability, (c) holding the complexity of grieving, and (d) fostering remembrance of the deceased child together. The novel descriptions of relational grieving in community contributed to the growing area of relational bereavement research. The theoretical, empirical, and clinical implications of this study are discussed.

Subjects

COMMUNITIES; GRIEF; PARENTAL death; CHILD death; PARENTS; BEREAVEMENT

Publication

Journal of Community Psychology, 2023, Vol 51, Issue 5, p2246

ISSN

0090-4392

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/jcop.23025

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