Packman Wendy, Horsley Heidi, Davies Betty, Kramer Robin
Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Palo Alto, California, USA.
Death Stud. 2006 Nov;30(9):817-41. doi: 10.1080/07481180600886603.
Historically, from a Freudian and medical model perspective, emotional disengagement from the deceased was seen as essential to the successful adaptation of bereavement. A major shift in the bereavement literature has occurred and it is now generally accepted that despite the permanence of physical separation, the bereaved remains involved and connected to the deceased and can be emotionally sustained through continuing bonds. The majority of literature has focused on adults and on the nature of continuing bonds following the death of a spouse. In this article, the authors demonstrate how the continuing bonds concept applies to the sibling relationship. We describe the unique continued relationship formed by bereaved children and adolescents following a sibling loss, highlight the factors that influence the siblings continuing bonds expressions, and offer clinical interventions. In our view, mental health professionals can play an important role in helping parents encourage activities that may facilitate the creation and maintenance of continuing bonds in their children.
从历史上看,从弗洛伊德和医学模式的角度来看,与逝者在情感上脱离被视为成功适应丧亲之痛的关键。丧亲之痛相关文献已经发生了重大转变,现在人们普遍认为,尽管身体分离是永久性的,但丧亲者仍与逝者保持关联和联系,并且可以通过持续的情感纽带获得情感支撑。大多数文献都聚焦于成年人以及配偶去世后持续情感纽带的性质。在本文中,作者展示了持续情感纽带的概念如何适用于兄弟姐妹关系。我们描述了丧亲的儿童和青少年在兄弟姐妹离世后形成的独特持续关系,强调了影响兄弟姐妹持续情感纽带表达的因素,并提供了临床干预措施。我们认为,心理健康专业人员在帮助父母鼓励开展可能有助于孩子建立和维持持续情感纽带的活动方面可以发挥重要作用。