“…How this effort has resulted in personal and existential growth is described in several of the reviewed studies. In Spaten et al (2011), 'the participants all spoke of having learned a number of things as a result of their experience of loss' (p. 10), thus confirming several of the aspects mentioned by Tedeschi & Calhoun (2007). The participating middle-age Danish men testify to existential and spiritual growth, a greater appreciation of life, and a more caring and tolerant way of being with others, a development that is seen as a result of an intense existential struggle.…”