Family Therapy Following the Death of a Child* |
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Authors: | Rachel T. Hare-Mustin |
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Abstract: | ![]() The reactions of the entire family system to the death of a child are examined. The case illustrates therapeutic interventions dealing with changes in family structure, guilt and mourning processes in parents, anxiety and other reactions of children, and the cognitive confusion of both children and adults. The problems for the therapist in working with a family following the death of a child are discussed. |
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