Meaning making in the dual process model of coping with bereavement.
2001; American Psychological Association; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1037/10397-003
Autores Tópico(s)Identity, Memory, and Therapy
ResumoIn the following passage Erom War and Peace, Tolstoy described reactions to the death of Prince Andrei:When the body, washed and clothed, lay in the coffin on the table everyone went to take leave of him, and everyone wept.Little Nikolai cried because bis heart was tom with perplexity.The countess and Sonya cried trom pity foT Natasha and because he was no more.The old count cried because he feit that before long he toa must step over the same terrible threshold.Natasha and Princess Maria wept toa now, but they wept not because of their own personal grief: they wept trom the emotion and awe which taak possession of their souls before the simple and solemn mystery of death that had been accomplished before their eyes.ss
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