Norris-Shortle C, Young P A, Williams M A
Center for Infant Study, Baltimore, MD 21201.
Soc Work. 1993 Nov;38(6):736-42.
Although the average toddler's cognitive skills may be limited, children three and younger have emotional responses to the death of someone they have known. Theories and research indicate that children's individual characteristics, their developmental stage including cognitive level, and their environmental and familial experiences must be considered to understand their grief. Myriad misconceptions and euphemisms can complicate and exacerbate children's grief. The authors address the possibilities for age-appropriate, theory-based interventions by clinicians and parents to effectively assist children three and younger in their grief work.
尽管一般幼儿的认知能力可能有限,但三岁及以下的儿童会对他们认识的人的死亡产生情绪反应。理论和研究表明,要理解他们的悲痛,必须考虑儿童的个体特征、包括认知水平在内的发育阶段,以及他们的环境和家庭经历。无数的误解和委婉说法会使儿童的悲痛变得复杂并加剧。作者探讨了临床医生和家长基于理论采取适合年龄的干预措施,以有效帮助三岁及以下儿童进行悲痛处理的可能性。