A Professor's Experience With Loss: An Autobiographical Case Study |
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Authors: | Victoria Comerchero |
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Affiliation: | Graduate School of Psychology , Touro College , New York , New York , USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this article is to present an autobiographical case study chronicling a psychology professor's experience with grief and the loss of her father during the early stages of her academic career. The article highlights the obstacles faced in dealing with anticipatory grief but also demonstrates how clinicians and researchers may use adverse life circumstances to develop research and applied programs centered around their experiences. Rooted in Viktor Frankl's work on logotherapy, the author demonstrates how traumatic experiences can help psychologists find meaning and purpose in their work. Directions for future research focusing on larger scale populations are addressed. |
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Keywords: | anticipatory loss case study grief loss self-study trauma |
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