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Family Conflict and Forgiveness Among Survivors of Suicide
Authors:Eunjin Lee  Sung Won Kim  Jichan J. Kim  Robert D. Enright
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA;2. Department of Comparative Education, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea;3. Department of Psychology, Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia, USA;4. Department of Educational Psychology, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Abstract:This study explored the lived experiences of immediate family members who were left behind and their intra- and interpersonal struggles with other family members and their coping efforts to overcome these struggles. We used interpretative phenomenological analysis for data collection and analysis and conducted in-depth interviews with 11 participants in Korea. Two superordinate themes, with two ordinate themes in each, were identified: (a) family conflict after a family member’s suicide (“discordant grieving” and “suicide loss as a catalyst for family conflict”) and (b) forgiveness (“struggling to forgive other family members, the deceased, and themselves” and “the process and importance of forgiveness”). The implications of these findings are discussed.
Keywords:Family  forgiveness  interpretative phenomenological analysis  suicide  survivors of suicide
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