Verkkogrief is a normal, human response to losses big and small experienced over the human lifespan.
It is of vital importance that those working.
Verkkothe loss of a loved one through death is usually followed by a funeral.
In the months or years succeeding the funeral, bereaved individuals generally use a wide variety of grief rituals to cope with the loss.
Intuitively, we assume that.
Verkkoexisting literature has delineated that death is not the only type of loss that could trigger a grief process or psychopathology.
Verkkothis chapter will focus on rituals as a critical resource for addressing personal, professional and communal grief and loss for medical providers [1].
Verkkofrom an interview study with 10 psychotherapists, three types of grief ritual interventions were categorized:
First, rituals to honor the deceased loved one.