2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10615-018-0682-5
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Non-death Loss: Grieving for the Loss of Familiar Place and for Precious Time and Associated Opportunities

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“…Results of this study indicated students experienced various reactions to losses including positive reappraisal, avoidance, and loss of control. Gitterman and Knight (2019) recommended mental health professionals consider and assess ways in which client life circumstances and stressors might contribute to overall feelings of loss and accompanying grief reactions.…”
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“…Results of this study indicated students experienced various reactions to losses including positive reappraisal, avoidance, and loss of control. Gitterman and Knight (2019) recommended mental health professionals consider and assess ways in which client life circumstances and stressors might contribute to overall feelings of loss and accompanying grief reactions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior research supports the importance of acknowledging and validating non-death losses as significant causes of grief. Gitterman and Knight (2019) suggested, “we must learn to be more intentional in helping clients identify, manage, and work through non-death loss, that is, help them construct their grief and make meaning of it” (p. 152). Practitioners and educators working with college students should engage in open conversations to acknowledge pandemic losses, normalize accompanying grief, and provide support in coping.…”
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“…Non-bereavement grief, therefore, is the process by which one reacts and responds to these non-death losses. As articulated in the literature, non-bereavement grief can share many features of bereavement (Papa et al, 2014), including in areas such as job loss (Brewington et al, 2004;Papa & Maitoza, 2013) or loss of a significant place or period of time (Gitterman & Knight, 2019). A similar feature of these grieving experiences outlined by Papa et al (2014) is the identity reconsolidation brought about by engagement in compensatory activities relative to the loss.…”
Section: Applying Grief Models To Non-death Lossesmentioning
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“…8 As a result, people feel powerful mental, emotional, and physical reactions. 8,9 The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in death and a multitude of non-death losses: loss of in-person connections, routine, economic security, freedom, a sense of certainty, and normalcy. The losses felt by individuals, groups, and society as a whole due to the ongoing violence against Black and Brown people, exemplified by the killing of George Floyd, are immense.…”
Section: Acknowledge Grief and Practice Compassionmentioning
confidence: 99%