2002
DOI: 10.1080/09515070210151779
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Can parental responses to adult children with schizophrenia be conceptualized in terms of loss and grief? A case study analysis

Abstract: It has been suggested that parental responses to adult children with schizophrenia may involve feelings of loss and grief, centred around loss of the pre-morbid version of their child. In this exploratory study, an in-depth case study analysis of four parental accounts of their responses was undertaken in order to obtain insights into whether these responses can be conceptualised in terms of loss and grief, with the aim of informing therapeutic practice with parents in this position. Information was also obtai… Show more

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“…We noticed in the stories that the elders experienced also psychological symptoms of fear and anxiety as well as feelings of isolation and neglect, insecurity, powerlessness, and worthlessness (Soares et al, 2014). The findings of the present study are consistent with the studies dealing with ambivalent intergenerational relationships and reveal feelings such as pity, fear, anger, lack of love faţă de copiii sau soţul abuzator (Osborne & Coyle, 2002) "Why this experience of abuse is happened to me?" The elders in abusive relationships used labels, personality and mental health descriptors, to make sense of and sometimes justify the behaviours of their abusive relatives or spouses.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…We noticed in the stories that the elders experienced also psychological symptoms of fear and anxiety as well as feelings of isolation and neglect, insecurity, powerlessness, and worthlessness (Soares et al, 2014). The findings of the present study are consistent with the studies dealing with ambivalent intergenerational relationships and reveal feelings such as pity, fear, anger, lack of love faţă de copiii sau soţul abuzator (Osborne & Coyle, 2002) "Why this experience of abuse is happened to me?" The elders in abusive relationships used labels, personality and mental health descriptors, to make sense of and sometimes justify the behaviours of their abusive relatives or spouses.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Families with a child who has a mental illness lose their enthusiasm and hope related to their children's future (Osborne and Coyle, 2002). Most of the children whose mothers we interviewed are single, with no experience of marriage or employment.…”
Section: Problems Encountered During Illness and Ways To Cope With: Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Families of children with serious mental illnesses go under a huge burden in the periods when they undertake all the care of their child (Osborne and Coyle 2002). These families are deprived of basic resources and they experience insufficiencies of time and information (Milliken and Northcott, 2003).…”
Section: Problems Encountered During Illness and Ways To Cope With: Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A process similar to the use of case studies in psychology, which has been described to have received a revival of interest (Osbourne & Coyle, 2002;Runyan, 1982). The investigator was able to report his idiographic understanding of the participant's lived experience, relevant predisposing factors to the topics discussed and their engagement with the interview process that would have informed their particular responses and ultimately their emergent themes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study attempted to ensure credibility by adopting well established research methods (Osbourne & Coyle;Smith, 2010;Smith et al, 2009). Random sampling was employed as much as was possible, this methodology required a homogenous sample and it was attempted by the investigator to recruit all enquirers who met the research criteria as participants, as opposed to being selective for other reasons (e.g.…”
Section: Trustworthinessmentioning
confidence: 99%