TY - JOUR
T1 - Losing a Child With a Severe Developmental Intellectual Disability
T2 - Israeli Mothers’ Accounts
AU - Mahat-Shamir, Michal
AU - Huri-Rotman, Shani
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Global Alliance for Behavioral Health and Social Justice
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Caring for a child with a severe developmental intellectual disability is often extremely challenging. Consequently, if such a child passes away, the grieving process may be complex. In the present study, we sought to characterize Israeli mothers’ meaning (re)construction in the face of such loss. Eight mothers who lost a child with severe developmental intellectual disability participated in in-depth semistructured interviews. Employing Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, three primary meaning templates were identified from their narratives: regrieving the lost child, the duality of grief and relief, and continuous disenfranchisement. The findings revealed a distinctive rupture in the self-narratives of grieving mothers and depicted the intricately intertwined reality of living with and losing a severely disabled child. The interplay between personal and social aspects of this unique grief experience is highlighted, and practical implications are considered.
AB - Caring for a child with a severe developmental intellectual disability is often extremely challenging. Consequently, if such a child passes away, the grieving process may be complex. In the present study, we sought to characterize Israeli mothers’ meaning (re)construction in the face of such loss. Eight mothers who lost a child with severe developmental intellectual disability participated in in-depth semistructured interviews. Employing Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, three primary meaning templates were identified from their narratives: regrieving the lost child, the duality of grief and relief, and continuous disenfranchisement. The findings revealed a distinctive rupture in the self-narratives of grieving mothers and depicted the intricately intertwined reality of living with and losing a severely disabled child. The interplay between personal and social aspects of this unique grief experience is highlighted, and practical implications are considered.
KW - bereavement
KW - disenfranchised grief
KW - loss
KW - meaning (re)construction
KW - meaning in loss
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U2 - 10.1037/ort0000790
DO - 10.1037/ort0000790
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C2 - 39250250
AN - SCOPUS:85205373684
SN - 0002-9432
JO - American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
JF - American Journal of Orthopsychiatry
ER -