2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2012.04141.x
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Adolescent bereavement: embodied responses, coping and perceptions of a body awareness support programme

Abstract: Aims and objectives. This study describes the implementation and evaluation of a new Body Awareness Programme (BAP) in bereavement support for adolescents. The BAP's aims were to provide information and insight into adolescents bodily reactions, to help them develop a deeper understanding of the reasons for bodily reactions and to introduce adolescents to healthy coping techniques. Background. Three main bodily reactions can follow a traumatic event such as the death of a loved one. The arousal of physical res… Show more

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“…Narratives can be used as a method for adolescents to cope with various serious conditions, such as grief (Bugge et al . ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Narratives can be used as a method for adolescents to cope with various serious conditions, such as grief (Bugge et al . ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The interventions can start as early as 2 weeks after death ( n = 1), 29 but most fall around the 6–12 month mark ( n = 7). 15,21,23,26,33,38,39 Seven interventions ( n = 7) 15,19,21,30,33,35,37 placed a cut-off between 1 and 5 years after death.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, 43% of services (n = 10) were provided for siblings only. 15,[19][20][21][22][27][28][29]34,37 Of the remaining 13 articles included, services were provided, in addition to siblings, to those bereaved of a parent (n = 13), [23][24][25][26][30][31][32][33]35,36,[38][39][40] a grandparent (n = 9) [24][25][26][30][31][32]35,38,39 or another unspecified close relation (n = 6). 15,24,25,31,32,38 Cause of death.…”
Section: Participating Children and Adolescentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the process of normalizing and validating expectable and intense emotional states, and promoting survivors’ capacities to tolerate and regulate them, are important goals at all levels of post-disaster intervention. 2 , 36 Theoretical knowledge enhances our capacity to see and understand. The more theoretical knowledge we have, the more flexible our understanding becomes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%