Levin Babette G
Int J Emerg Ment Health. 2004 Winter;6(1):25-31.
The stories of survivors of traumatic events can be instructive to professionals who provide crisis intervention and/or psychotherapy to the bereaved. This paper provides excerpts from an interview with a middle-age married couple who lost two children in the 1996 explosion of TWA 800 over Long Island Sound. Their story illustrates important methods of coping with grief and sheds light on the value to survivors of recovering victims' remains. This case study is followed by a discussion about some elements of the interview that are helpful to an understanding of the grief process.
创伤事件幸存者的故事对于为丧失亲人者提供危机干预和/或心理治疗的专业人员具有指导意义。本文摘录了对一对中年夫妇的访谈内容,他们在1996年环球航空公司800号班机在长岛海峡上空爆炸事件中失去了两个孩子。他们的故事阐明了应对悲痛的重要方法,并揭示了找回遇难者遗体对幸存者的价值。本案例研究之后是关于访谈中有助于理解悲痛过程的一些要素的讨论。