Harvard Business School.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2014 Feb;143(1):266-72. doi: 10.1037/a0031772. Epub 2013 Feb 11.
Three experiments explored the impact of mourning rituals--after losses of loved ones, lovers, and lotteries--on mitigating grief. Participants who were directed to reflect on past rituals or who were assigned to complete novel rituals after experiencing losses reported lower levels of grief. Increased feelings of control after rituals mediated the link between use of rituals and reduced grief after losses, and the benefits of rituals accrued not only to individuals who professed a belief in rituals' effectiveness but also to those who did not. Although the specific rituals in which people engage after losses vary widely by culture and religion-and among our participants--our results suggest a common psychological mechanism underlying their effectiveness: regained feelings of control.
三项实验探究了哀悼仪式(在失去亲人、爱人或彩票后举行)对减轻悲痛的影响。与经历损失后被要求反思过去的仪式或被指定完成新仪式的参与者相比,报告的悲痛程度较低。仪式后控制感的增强在仪式的使用与失去后悲伤减轻之间起到了中介作用,而仪式的好处不仅适用于那些声称相信仪式有效性的个体,也适用于那些不相信的个体。尽管人们在失去后所从事的具体仪式因文化和宗教而异——并且在我们的参与者中也是如此——但我们的结果表明,它们有效性的背后存在一个共同的心理机制:重新获得控制感。