Department of Clinical & Health Psychology, Utrecht University, Box 80140, 3508 TC Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Clin Psychol Rev. 2010 Mar;30(2):259-68. doi: 10.1016/j.cpr.2009.11.007. Epub 2009 Dec 4.
There is lack of clarity in the scientific literature concerning the adaptive functions of continuing versus relinquishing bonds to deceased persons. It remains unclear what type of bonds or underlying processes are related to (mal)adaptive bereavement outcomes. Furthermore, empirical research has rarely been theoretically-driven. Thus, the purpose of this article is to outline a theoretical model for predicting the (mal)adaptiveness of continuing-relinquishing bonds. Attachment theory provides a generic framework for understanding patterns of individual differences in the impact of continuing bonds. Within this framework, using bereavement-specific models compatible with attachment theory, (1) ways of coping with the bond to the deceased can be linked to outcome (using the Dual Process Model, Stroebe & Schut, 1999), and (2) related cognitions about the deceased person proposed (drawing on Mental Representations Theory, Boerner & Heckhausen, 2003). This integrative model can be used to systematically examine the relationship between continuing bonds and bereavement adaptation.
关于继续与已故者保持联系或放弃联系的适应功能,科学文献中存在着不明确性。目前尚不清楚哪种类型的联系或潜在的过程与(适应不良的)丧亲结果有关。此外,实证研究很少受到理论驱动。因此,本文的目的是概述一个预测继续-放弃联系适应性的理论模型。依恋理论为理解继续联系对个体差异影响的模式提供了一个通用框架。在这个框架内,使用与依恋理论兼容的特定于丧亲的模型,可以将(1)应对与死者联系的方式与结果联系起来(使用双过程模型,Stroebe & Schut,1999),以及(2)关于死者的相关认知(借鉴心理表象理论,Boerner & Heckhausen,2003)。这个综合模型可以用来系统地研究继续联系与丧亲适应之间的关系。