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The Endless Grief in Waiting: A Qualitative Study of the Relationship between Ambiguous Loss and Anticipatory Mourning amongst the Relatives of Missing Persons in Italy.

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It is described how families are faced with an emotional vortex related to a never-ending wait, and how the mourning is solved only when the missing person is found dead or alive.
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This article presents the results of a qualitative study aiming to consider the relationship between ambiguous loss and anticipatory mourning amongst relatives of missing people in Italy Eight people participated in the research, narrating their experiences of losing a beloved person (one found alive, three found dead, and four still missing) Findings suggest the presence of a particular form of ambiguous loss, characterised by traits typical of both prolonged and traumatic grief These findings describe how families are faced with an emotional vortex related to a never-ending wait, and how the mourning is solved only when the missing person is found dead or alive The discovery of a corpse is traumatic but it allows mourners to fully recognise their grief When a person is found, it changes the relationship in a positive way When neither of these events happen, mourners have two different kinds of reactions: they experience either a prolonged grief or a drive to solve their suffering by helping other people (post-traumatic growth) In this study, it is highlighted how a community can be useful or detrimental in this process, and the importance of psychological and social support to prevent significant clinical outcomes is stressed

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The COVID-19 Disappeared: From Traumatic to Ambiguous Loss and the Role of the Internet for the Bereaved in Italy

TL;DR: In this article, a qualitative study examined bereavement experiences among family members, how they processed their grief, and how they used social networks in particular by uploading photographs during the working-through of bereavement.
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Psychology Students' Perceptions of COVID-19 in a Death Education Course.

TL;DR: In this article, a path of death education has been carried out with University students of psychology and the main purpose of the research is to understand how students who participated in the death education course perceive the lockdown experience in light of course teachings.
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A Challenge for Palliative Psychology: Freedom of Choice at the End of Life among the Attitudes of Physicians and Nurses.

TL;DR: There is not any polarization between Catholics or religious people and secularists with respect to all aspects, including with regard to euthanasia, and so a quarter of the participants associate AHDs with euthanasia.
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Grieving the Living: The Social Death of Former Jehovah's Witnesses.

TL;DR: In this paper, a semi-structured interview with six former Jehovah's Witnesses was carried out, and transcripts were analysed using interpretive phenomenological analysis to examine qualitatively, the process of transitioning towards post-JW life, experiences of ostracism and perceived threats to self-identity.
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Death education and photovoice at school: A workshop with Italian high school students

TL;DR: In this paper , the effects of a death education workshop with Italian high school students were studied. And the results showed that the students in the experimental group showed significantly increased self-efficacy levels and existential anxiety levels did not increase after death education intervention.
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