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Citation

Young E. Omega (Westport) 2008; 56(4): 359-367.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2008, Sage Publications)

DOI

10.2190/om.56.4.d

PMID

18435327

Abstract

In a community-based bereavement writing group, patterns of metaphor emerged and helped the group members identify and deal with particularly challenging aspects of death and grief, including taboo subjects such as abuse and suicide. The metaphors show how a bereavement writing group functioned to address the needs of people coping with different kinds of grief effectively and efficiently. Analysis of the specific metaphors suggests why figurative language enabled the group to bond quickly and strongly, delve into the complex emotions death elicits, and integrate experiences of loss and grief safely and productively. The patterns of metaphors the group produced in their writing about death and grief are discussed in terms of bereavement processes, and the topics the group used to elicit the figures of speech are presented for further refinement and use.


Language: en

Keywords

Adaptation, Psychological; Bereavement; Female; Grief; Humans; Metaphor; Psychotherapy, Group; Writing

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