Department of Educational Psychology, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Death Stud. 2011 May-Jun;35(5):408-19. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2011.552056.
This article summarizes the author's original research, which sought to discover the elements necessary for using death-related ritual as a psychotherapeutic technique for grieving people who experience their grief as "stuck," "unending," "maladaptive," and so on. A death-related ritual is defined as a ceremony, directly involving at least 1 person and the symbols of the loss, and usually directly and indirectly involving others. Suggestions for counselors and psychotherapists are discussed.
本文总结了作者的原创研究,旨在探讨将与死亡相关的仪式作为一种心理治疗技术,应用于那些经历“卡住”、“无休止”、“适应不良”等的悲伤的人的必要性。与死亡相关的仪式被定义为一种仪式,直接涉及至少 1 个人和失去的象征,通常直接和间接地涉及其他人。讨论了对顾问和心理治疗师的建议。