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Research Article

“Cleaning Out the Closet:” Communicated Narrative Sense-Making of Bereavement

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Pages 255-271 | Received 15 Sep 2020, Accepted 11 Jun 2021, Published online: 01 Jul 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Communicated Narrative Sense-Making Theory was applied to 14 semi-structured interviews to explore stories of sorting through a deceased family member’s belongings/changing the home after death (“cleaning out the closet”). Family stories about “cleaning out the closet” yielded retrospective storytelling content themes regarding why changes were made/not made, how family members communicated when deciding to make any changes, and what changed or didn’t change as a result of “cleaning out the closet.” These results advance the claim that “cleaning out the closet” functions as a unique site where the instrumental task meets narrative communication openings for families, and that this task offers key opportunities for sense-making, socialization, and well-being during the turbulent period of bereavement.

Acknowledgments

Sincere thanks to Maggie Brock for her coding assistance and to Dr. Steve Yoshimura and Dr. Jody Koenig Kellas for their consultation.

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