Chronic Sorrow: Lived Experiences of Family Caregivers of People With Severe Mental Illness
Hanneke Claassens,
Philippe Delespaul,
Dana Feringa
Abstract:This study explores loss experiences and trigger events of chronic sorrow among family caregivers who support a relative with a severe mental illness. Chronic sorrow is a theoretical concept describing a normal grief response associated with an ongoing loss. A total of 39 Dutch family caregivers were interviewed. They report experiencing three kinds of loss: loss of a person, loss of the former relationship, and loss of a normal life. Seven specific trigger events were identified: (a) confrontation with sympto… Show more
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