King Kelly, Whiting Peggy, Toone Damon, Blount Taheera
Counselor Education Program, North Carolina Central University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Fam Process. 2024 Dec;63(4):2347-2366. doi: 10.1111/famp.13000. Epub 2024 Apr 15.
Families can experience grief when they lose a loved one to incarceration. Although there has not been a death, the removal of a family member from day-to-day life and the uncertainty and stigma surrounding incarceration pose major challenges. We applied consensual qualitative research methods to understand the unique grief experience that adult children have when a parent is incarcerated. Our findings elaborate on the impacts of the loss, the complicating factors of stigma and disenfranchisement, as well as how individuals have made meaning and pursued healing from this experience over time. Impacts included changes to member roles within the new family structure and difficulty forming secure bonds with peers. Participants characterized stigma toward their parent as extending to themselves and complicating their ability to openly miss their parent or process complicated reactions to the incarceration. Despite systemic challenges, participants set their personal life goals and used a combination of problem-focused coping and distancing themselves from the incarceration to successfully manage the loss. Consistent with these findings, mental health professionals serving this population can validate incarceration as a loss, repair ambiguity in family roles, develop an accepting therapeutic relationship that reduces perceived stigma, and identify possibilities for activism.
当家人因被监禁而失去亲人时,他们可能会经历悲痛。尽管没有发生死亡,但家庭成员从日常生活中被带走,以及围绕监禁的不确定性和污名化带来了重大挑战。我们应用了共识定性研究方法,以了解成年子女在父母被监禁时所经历的独特悲痛体验。我们的研究结果详细阐述了这种损失的影响、污名化和被剥夺公民权的复杂因素,以及随着时间的推移,个人如何从这种经历中找到意义并寻求治愈。影响包括新家庭结构中成员角色的变化,以及与同龄人建立安全关系的困难。参与者将对其父母的污名化描述为延伸到他们自己身上,并使他们公开思念父母或处理对监禁的复杂反应的能力变得复杂。尽管存在系统性挑战,但参与者设定了个人生活目标,并结合以问题为中心的应对方式以及与监禁保持距离,成功地应对了这种损失。与这些研究结果一致,为这一人群提供服务的心理健康专业人员可以认可监禁是一种损失,修复家庭角色中的模糊性,建立一种减少感知污名的接纳性治疗关系,并确定行动主义的可能性。