MacGregor P
Home Care Department, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, PA 19104.
Soc Work. 1994 Mar;39(2):160-6.
The normal grief response of parents to the death of a child of any age is well documented in the literature. This response has some unique qualities because of the special nature of the parent-child relationship. Parents whose son or daughter develops a serious mental illness experience this same grief, but often it is not recognized or validated by society and either is not addressed by mental health professionals or is misperceived as evidence of pathology. As a result, healthy expression of parental grief over a child's mental illness is seriously inhibited, and problems, both for parents and the patient, are exacerbated. This article describes some common elements of parental bereavement, losses experienced with mental illness, the consequences of ignoring grief, and appropriate interventions for mental health professionals.
父母对任何年龄段孩子死亡的正常悲伤反应在文献中有充分记载。由于亲子关系的特殊性质,这种反应具有一些独特之处。儿子或女儿患上严重精神疾病的父母也会经历同样的悲伤,但这种悲伤往往不被社会所认可或证实,心理健康专业人员要么不予处理,要么将其错误地视为病理证据。结果,父母对孩子精神疾病的悲伤无法得到健康表达,父母和患者双方的问题都被加剧。本文描述了父母丧亲之痛的一些常见因素、因精神疾病而遭受的损失、忽视悲伤的后果以及针对心理健康专业人员的适当干预措施。