Bigelow G, Hollinger J
Visiting Nurses and Hospice of San Francisco, CA 94118, USA.
Hosp J. 1996;11(4):83-96. doi: 10.1080/0742-969x.1996.11882837.
This article explores the issues of grief brought about by the AIDS epidemic. As people affected by the epidemic experience multiple deaths in both their personal and professional lives, the parallel epidemic of grief is reaching crisis proportions. Traditional grief responses are compared with multiple loss grief and appropriate clinical interventions are explored. The phenomena of trauma, survivor guilt, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and other historic examples of multiple loss (holocausts) are examined. The existential questions of how to hold hope as we live in an "abyss of trauma, death and grief" concludes this article.
本文探讨了艾滋病流行所带来的悲痛问题。随着受该流行病影响的人们在个人生活和职业生涯中经历多重死亡,悲痛的平行流行正达到危机程度。将传统的悲痛反应与多重丧失悲痛进行比较,并探索适当的临床干预措施。研究了创伤、幸存者内疚、创伤后应激障碍以及其他多重丧失(大屠杀)的历史例子等现象。本文最后提出了在我们生活于“创伤、死亡和悲痛的深渊”时如何保持希望这一存在主义问题。