Attachment in Coping With Bereavement: A Theoretical Integration. |
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Authors: | Stroebe, Margaret Schut, Henk Stroebe, Wolfgang |
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Abstract: | Researchers have deplored shortcomings in theoretically based models of coping with bereavement. Integration of cognitive stress with attachment theory is proposed to predict adjustment to bereavement, describe different forms of effective coping, and resolve ongoing debates about continuing versus relinquishing bonds. These 2 generic approaches are integrated within a bereavement-specific perspective, the dual-process model of coping (Stroebe & Schut, 1999). Accordingly, (a) different coping styles are adopted by, and are differentially efficacious for, bereaved people according to their style of attachment; (b) bereaved people's ways of continuing bonds differ according to their attachment style; and (c) grief complications are associated with insecure attachment styles. The authors conclude that it is better for some bereaved individuals to work toward retaining ties and for others to work toward loosening ties. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | bereavement bereaved people cognitive stress attachment theory bereavement adjustment bonds dual process coping insecure attachment styles continuing bonds personal ties |
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