
Religions, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 16(4), С. 411 - 411
Опубликована: Март 24, 2025
The Dual Process Model of Coping with Bereavement (DPM, by Stroebe and Schut) is a well-known framework in contemporary grief research counselling. It depicts how mourners oscillate between various tasks reactions. There need to engage more the intense feelings loss (Loss-Oriented tasks), but also other things life parts adjustment process after (Restoration-Oriented tasks). This interdisciplinary article applies ecological extends it collective levels. While DPM has been broadened family dynamics, many subjects are even require mourning from whole communities or societies. Religious can play an important role this. provides new application called DPM-EcoSocial discusses named it, which ultimately based on researcher Worden’s work. particularities discussed, such as complications caused guilt climate change denial, attribution differences about disasters, nonfinite losses. Grief grievance intimately connected grief, (religious) have for remembrance, mourning, witness. processes lead meaning reconstruction, transilience, adversarial growth.
Язык: Английский