Emotions, Grief, and Reality-Unreality in Human Mortality

作者: Douglas J. Davies

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关键词: PsychologyGriefTraditional societySocial psychologyEncoding (semiotics)

摘要: Themes of reality and unreality surround death, bereavement grief. Of particular interest here is the way traditional societies have adopted religious schemes while some sectors developed approached emotions grief by encoding them through psychologically sociologically framed ideas stages or phases on one hand, a sense ongoing links between living dead other. In this article, each model offers contextual means bringing identifiable form ‘reality’ to ‘unreality’ many encountered during bereavement.

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