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Dr. James N. Lapsley Ph.D. 《Pastoral Psychology》1977,25(3):173-185
In this study of ethnic patterns of practices surrounding death and bereavement in one locality, a group composed of representatives of various ethnic groups discussed these practices over a six-month period. Findings include relative homogeneity regarding communication with the dying person, a conspiracy of silence about death being the rule, great diversity of funeral practices, and little community participation in post-funeral bereavement processes except in Jewish and Eastern Orthodox communities. The lack of such community participation was thought to be a major factor in life disruption due to the failure of persons to grieve adequately. 相似文献
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