500
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Loss to Legacy: The Work of Mourning Early Parental Death

REFERENCES

  • Abend, S.M. (1986). Sibling loss. In A. Rothstein (Ed.), The reconstruction of trauma: Its significance in clinical work (pp. 95–104). Madison, CT: International Universities Press.
  • Altschul, S. (1988). Summary and conclusions. In S. Altschul (Ed.), Childhood bereavement and its aftermath: Emotions and behavior (pp. 305–309), Monograph 8. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 59, 305–309.
  • Barnes, M. (1964). Reactions to the death of a mother. In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 19, pp. 334–357). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Blum, H. (1986). The concept of the reconstruction of trauma. In A. Rothstein (Ed.), The reconstruction of trauma: Its significance in clinical work (pp. 7–27). Madison, CT: International Universities Press.
  • Freud, A. (1960). Discussion of John Bowlby's paper. In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 15, pp. 53–62). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Freud, A. (1965). Normality and pathology in childhood: Assessments of development. New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Freud, S. (1917). Mourning and melancholia. Standard Edition, 14, 237–260. London, UK: Hogarth Press, . 1957.
  • Furman, E. (1986). On trauma: When is the death of a parent traumatic? In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 41, pp. 191–208). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Furman, R. (1964a). Death and the young child: Some preliminary considerations. In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 19, pp. 321–333). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Furman, R. (1964). Death of a six–year-old's mother during his analysis. In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 19, pp. 377–397). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Gaensbauer, T. (1995). Trauma in the preverbal period: Symptoms, memories, and developmental impact. In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 50, pp. 122–149). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Jacobson, E. (1964). The self and the object world. New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Jacobson E. (1965). The return of the lost parent. In M. Schur (Ed.), Drives, affects and behavior (Vol. 2, pp. 193–211). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Jozefowski, J.T. (1999). The phoenix phenomenon: Rising from the ashes of grief. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson.
  • Katan, A. (1961). Some thoughts about the role of verbalization in early childhood. In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 16, pp. 184–188). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Lampl-De Groot, J. (1976). Mourning in a six-year-old girl. In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 31, pp. 275–281). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Laufer, M. (1966). Object loss and mourning during adolescence. In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 21, pp. 269–293). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Leon, I.G. (1999). Bereavement and repair of the self: Poetic confrontations with death. The Psychoanalytic Review, 86, 383–401.
  • McDonald, M. (1964). A study of the reactions of nursery school children to the death of a child's mother. In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 19, pp. 358–376). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • McDougall, J. (1986). Parent loss. In A. Rothstein (Ed.), The reconstruction of trauma: Its significance in clinical work (pp. 135–151). Madison, CT: International Universities Press.
  • Nagera, H. (1970). Children's reactions to the death of important objects: A developmental approach. In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 25, pp. 360–400). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Perman, J. (1979). The search for the mother: Narcissistic regression as a pathway of mourning in childhood. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 48, 448–464.
  • Pollock, G. (1961). Mourning and adaptation. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 42, 341–361.
  • Sekar, C., & Katz, S. (1986). On the concept of mourning in childhood: Reactions of a 2 1/2-year-old girl to the death of her father. In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 41, pp. 287–314). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Stewart, S. (1993). Some reflections on trauma and psychic reality. Journal of Clinical Psychoanalysis, 2, 219–243.
  • Volkan, V., & Zintl, E. (1994). Life after loss: The lessons of grief. New York, NY: Scribner and Sons.
  • Wolfenstein, M. (1969). Loss, rage, and repetition. In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 24, pp. 432–460). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Wolfenstein, M. (1973). The image of the lost parent. In Psychoanalytic Study of the Child (Vol. 28, pp. 433–455). New York, NY: International Universities Press.
  • Worden, J.W. (1996). Children and grief: When a parent dies. New York, NY: Guilford Press.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.