Gudmundsdottir Maria
School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143-0606, USA.
Omega (Westport). 2009;59(3):253-69. doi: 10.2190/OM.59.3.e.
Experiences and symptoms emanating from the bereaved person's body are commonly considered to be psychosomatic reactions to loss. The lingering of such experiences is thought to reflect a maladaptive coping style that needs to be addressed to access the psychological pain underlying the symptoms. In this interpretive, phenomenological study of 15 family members in seven families who lost a child to sudden, unexpected death, stories of embodied grief are explored to further understand the grieving body. The findings of this study illuminate the many ways parents experience their grieving body and they underscore the importance of witnessing and acknowledging stories of the body in clinical work with bereaved parents who are learning to live in a world without their beloved child.
丧亲者身体出现的经历和症状通常被认为是对丧失的身心反应。这类经历的持续存在被认为反映了一种适应不良的应对方式,需要加以解决,以便触及症状背后的心理痛苦。在这项对七个家庭中15位因孩子突然意外死亡而丧亲的家庭成员进行的解释性现象学研究中,探索了具身悲伤的故事,以进一步了解悲伤的身体。这项研究的结果揭示了父母体验其悲伤身体的多种方式,并强调了在与正在学习在没有心爱孩子的世界中生活的丧亲父母的临床工作中,见证和认可身体故事的重要性。