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After-Death Communication: A Parent Who Has Lost a Child.

机译:死后沟通:失去孩子的父母。

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The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the theory that dreams and visual or auditory perceptions may impact the healing and/or grieving process for parents who have lost a child. Literature indicates that the experience of communicating with the deceased is a topic that people do not often discuss because people in Western culture do not always accept the existence of afterlife communication; instead, they attribute the experience to the belief that they may be suffering from a psychotic disorder. The participants, recruited from the United States, included 6 parents who have lost a child by death and have had experiences that included dreams, visual experiences, or auditory manifestations. This study's research questions measured the impact that the visual, auditory, or dreamed experiences had on parents in the grieving process. The independent variable was the dream, visual experience, or auditory manifestation experiences of parents, and the dependent variable was the impact of those experiences on their grief. The theoretical foundation of this study was based upon Kubler-Ross's 5 stages of grief theory and on Klass's and Walter's continuing bonds theory. A semi-structured list and demographic questionnaire were used. Transcribed stories were collected and coded for themes such as communication in dreams. Data suggested a strong connection between positive grief management and the experience of After Death Communication (ADC). The results indicated that ADC can have a positive effect on moderating grief for parents and grief conclusion is not identical with grief resolution, but rather, that the process of engaging in perceived ADC mitigates grief. This insight into ADC may provide a contribution to professional psychological practice in understanding and supporting parents who have experienced the death of a child.
机译:这项现象学研究的目的是探索一种理论,即梦和视觉或听觉感知可能会影响失去孩子的父母的康复和/或悲伤过程。文学表明与死者交流的经验是人们不经常讨论的话题,因为西方文化中的人们并不总是接受来世交流。相反,他们将经历归因于他们可能患有精神病的信念。参加者是从美国招募的,其中包括6名父母,他们的父母死于一个孩子,他们的经历包括梦,视觉体验或听觉表现。这项研究的研究问题衡量了在悲伤过程中视觉,听觉或梦parents以求的经历对父母的影响。自变量是父母的梦,视觉体验或听觉表现经历,而因变量是这些经历对父母悲伤的影响。这项研究的理论基础是基于库伯勒-罗斯的悲伤理论的五个阶段以及克拉斯和沃尔特的连续债券理论。使用半结构清单和人口统计问卷。转录的故事被收集并编码为主题,例如梦中的交流。数据表明,积极的悲伤管理与死后沟通(ADC)的经历之间有着密切的联系。结果表明,ADC可以对减轻父母的悲伤产生积极的作用,而悲伤的结论与悲伤的解决方法并不相同,而是参与感知ADC的过程可以减轻悲伤。对ADC的这种了解可能有助于了解和支持经历过孩子死亡的父母的专业心理实践。

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  • 作者

    Olivas, Lorena.;

  • 作者单位

    Walden University.;

  • 授予单位 Walden University.;
  • 学科 Psychology Behavioral.;Philosophy.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 171 p.
  • 总页数 171
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 建筑科学;
  • 关键词

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