Moving Forward: A Close Look at Healing Process After Traumatic Parental Death

Omega (Westport). 2024 Apr 30:302228241250242. doi: 10.1177/00302228241250242. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTRecovery from traumatic grief after parental loss is a challenging and gradual process. The current study aimed to capture the rich and nuanced experiences of adolescents' healing process after traumatically losing their parent(s). A phenomenological approach was utilized for data collection and analysis. To reach the research aim, interviews with 15 Iranian adolescents who had lost their parent(s) at least three-year ago were conducted. Two main themes from Colaizzi's analysis including Grief work and Rebuilding new life were extracted from data. Findings highlight an understanding of how adolescents with an experience of traumatic parental death would heal and could provide valuable insights into creating successful interventions and support systems tailored to help them cope with the devastating effects of traumatic loss and grief.PMID:38687250 | DOI:10.1177/00302228241250242
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