Letting go and saying goodbye:a Nepalese family’s decision,in the Ethiopian Airline crash ET-302  被引量:1

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作  者:Samarika Dahal 

机构地区:[1]Department of Oral Pathology and Forensic Dentistry,Tribhuvan University,Kathmandu,Nepal

出  处:《Forensic Sciences Research》2022年第3期383-384,共2页法庭科学研究(英文)

摘  要:Death is inevitable.Grief following a death is universal.In expressing the loss of loved ones,grief differs across cultures and individuals.It may vary depending upon the circumstances and the person’s ability to cope with the loss of their loved ones[1].The probable potential return of a loved one vanishes in confirmed identification of the deceased.The experience is different in an unconfirmed death.“Ambiguous loss”was first coined by Pauline Boss,which results when families of missing persons have no clue of the whereabouts of their loved ones,whether they are either dead or alive,(or if they are dead),the location of the remains is unknown[2].There are two fundamental types of ambiguous loss.In the first type,people are psychologically present but physically absent.Though presumed to be dead,their remains are never recovered.Consequently,the family members are engrossed with the missing person’s thoughts even years after the event.In the second type,people are alive and physically present but psychologically absent due to depression,addiction,or dementia.Both these conditions can coexist in the same family of the missing person[3,4].

关 键 词:return fir MISSING 

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