Metadata
Title
Having Therapeutic Conversations With Fathers Grieving the Death of a Child
Authors
Martinez Anne-Marie; Castiglione Sonia; Dupuis France; Legault Alain; Proulx Marie-Claude; Carnevale Franco
Year
2021
Publication
OMEGA – Journal of Death and Dying
Abstract
A child’s death is a traumatic life experience for parents. Health-care professionals (HCPs) have sought guidance on how to intervene with grieving parents, particularly with fathers. Having therapeutic conversations is an effective way for HCPs to support grieving fathers. In our previous study, fathers identified core beliefs that influenced their experience of grief and coping. In this article, the Illness Beliefs Model was integrated with the findings to provide a framework for interventions to create open conversations, ease fathers’ suffering, and thereby help their spouse and family suffering as well. This article will guide HCPs to engage in therapeutic conversations to support bereaved fathers.
Authors
Carnevale Franco | Castiglione Sonia | Dupuis France | Legault Alain | Martinez Anne-Marie | Proulx Marie-Claude
MeSH
Adaptation, Psychological | Child | Fathers | Grief | Humans | Male | Parents | Surveys and Questionnaires