Beyond the concept of recovery: growth and the experience of loss
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- DOI: 10.1080/07481180701741251
Beyond the concept of recovery: growth and the experience of loss
Abstract
Responding to D. E. Balk (2004) about use of the term recovery to describe bereavement outcome, the authors take the view that this term is inadequate. Among the points raised are (a) the term recovery may imply a response to psychological disorder, whereas bereavement responses are generally normative; (b) recovery does not easily allow for transformative outcomes in bereavement, e.g., posttraumatic growth; and (c) terminology guides the thinking of bereaved persons, clinicians, and researchers in this area, and the term recovery may produce bias toward viewing bereavement as a disordered state. More neutral terms such as change or resolution avoid some of these pitfalls.
Comment on
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Recovery following bereavement: an examination of the concept.Death Stud. 2004 May;28(4):361-74. doi: 10.1080/07481180490432351. Death Stud. 2004. PMID: 15129690
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