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Articles

LGBTQ+ Loss Experiences and the Use of Meaning Reconstruction with Clients

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Pages 232-251 | Published online: 29 Jul 2019
 

Abstract

Common losses, such as the death of a loved one, losses related to aging, or the breakup of a relationship, often possess unique features for LGBTQ + people. Disenfranchised grief may result from fewer supports and increased feelings of vulnerability. Additionally, some losses are unique to LGBTQ+ people, such as those associated with coming out. Meaning reconstruction is a current model for integrating and reconciling grief for LGBTQ + clients. This model privileges individual context and social construction, supports client agency, and includes a growing research base within the field of thanatology. A clinical example provides context and practical applications for counselors.

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