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There’s No Place Like Home: Preparing Children for Geographical and Relational Attachment Disruptions Following Parental Death to Cancer

机译:没有地方像家一样:为孩子做准备,以防止父母因癌症去世而遭受地理和关系依恋破坏

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The death of a parent precipitates a number of profound losses and transitions for children, disrupting their sense of safety and security. Children who have lost both parents or who, due to divorce, are relocating across great distances following the death of their custodial parent incur a number of profound secondary losses, including place attachment disruptions. Work with this population should aim to create a holding environment for children to normalize and validate their experiences while keeping them on track academically, socially, and psychologically. The paper will present two case studies and will offer family-, developmental-, and attachment-based interventions to help prepare children for these inevitable transitions. The paper will suggest a unique role for clinicians when working with this population.
机译:父母的死亡给孩子带来了许多深远的损失和过渡,破坏了他们的安全感。失去双亲或因离婚而失去监护权的父母去世的孩子会遭受许多深远的次生损失,包括地方依恋中断。与这些人合作的目的应该是为孩子创造一个保持环境,使他们的经历正常化并验证他们的经历,同时保持他们在学业,社会和心理上的步伐。本文将介绍两个案例研究,并将提供基于家庭,发育和依恋的干预措施,以帮助孩子为这些不可避免的过渡做好准备。本文将为临床医生在与这一人群合作时发挥独特作用提供建议。

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