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Understanding Parental Grief as a Response to Mental Illness: Implications for Practice
Authors:Jeanine A Penzo LICSW  Pat Harvey LCSW-C
Institution:1. VA Boston Healthcare System , Jeanine.Penzo@va.gov
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Parents who are raising children with mental illness struggle with feelings of grief and loss. Kubler-Ross' (1969 Kubler-Ross , E. ( 1969 ). On death and dying . New York : Scribner . Google Scholar]) stages of grieving (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance) are examined as experienced by parents raising children with chronic mental illness. Practice implications for social workers who are working with children and their parents are discussed. Acknowledging and understanding parental grief, while providing emotional support, leads to a more effective working partnership. This collaboration of parents and social worker can result in more effective treatment for the child with mental illness. Examples from one of the co-author's personal experiences are included.
Keywords:Children  grief  mental illness  parenting  parent support  social worker-parent collaboration  validation
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