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The Use of Rituals in Grieving for a Miscarriage or Stillbirth

The Use of Rituals in Grieving for a Miscarriage or Stillbirth Abstract Preparation for their changing roles in family and society, as well as readying their intimate space for the arrival of an infant, totally engage expectant parents. Miscarriage or stillbirth may bring on a grief storm that strips away many tender roots and branches of new life in the community that the parents have been nurturing. Creation and participation in a grief ritual can bring the grieving parents to a healing resolution. This article describes the healing efficacy of ritual, its elements, and how a compassionate therapist can create one in collaboration with grieving clients. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Women & Therapy Taylor & Francis

The Use of Rituals in Grieving for a Miscarriage or Stillbirth

Women & Therapy , Volume 27 (3-4): 10 – Mar 3, 2004

The Use of Rituals in Grieving for a Miscarriage or Stillbirth

Women & Therapy , Volume 27 (3-4): 10 – Mar 3, 2004

Abstract

Abstract Preparation for their changing roles in family and society, as well as readying their intimate space for the arrival of an infant, totally engage expectant parents. Miscarriage or stillbirth may bring on a grief storm that strips away many tender roots and branches of new life in the community that the parents have been nurturing. Creation and participation in a grief ritual can bring the grieving parents to a healing resolution. This article describes the healing efficacy of ritual, its elements, and how a compassionate therapist can create one in collaboration with grieving clients.

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Taylor & Francis
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1541-0315
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0270-3149
DOI
10.1300/J015v27n03_09
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Abstract

Abstract Preparation for their changing roles in family and society, as well as readying their intimate space for the arrival of an infant, totally engage expectant parents. Miscarriage or stillbirth may bring on a grief storm that strips away many tender roots and branches of new life in the community that the parents have been nurturing. Creation and participation in a grief ritual can bring the grieving parents to a healing resolution. This article describes the healing efficacy of ritual, its elements, and how a compassionate therapist can create one in collaboration with grieving clients.

Journal

Women & TherapyTaylor & Francis

Published: Mar 3, 2004

Keywords: Rituals for healing; miscarriage; stillbirth; grief for death of an infant; Jewish perspectives on grief; Judaism and women

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