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Disenfranchised Grief in the 21 st Century: New Problems, New Strategies Kenneth J. Doka, PhD Professor, The College of New Rochelle Senior Consultant, The Hospice Foundation of America
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Page 1: Disenfranchised Grief in the 21 st Century: New Problems, New Strategies Kenneth J. Doka, PhD Professor, The College of New Rochelle Senior Consultant,

Disenfranchised Grief in the 21st Century: New Problems,

New Strategies

Kenneth J. Doka, PhD

Professor, The College of New Rochelle

Senior Consultant, The Hospice Foundation of America

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Beyond Feeling Rules

It is acceptable to grieve the deaths of family members

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Not all Losses Are Death Related

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A recognition that grief reactions do not necessarily

entail death

Secondary Losses

Anticipatory Grief

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Transitions inevitably entail loss

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Disenfranchised Grief

A loss that cannot be socially sanctioned, openly acknowledged or

publicly mourned

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Disenfranchised Grief

The Right to Grief

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The Dimensions of Disenfranchised Grief

SociologicalIntrapsychic (Kauffman)Political (Attig)Interactional

– Neimeyer & Jordan “Empathic Failure”

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Socio-Political Dimension of Disenfranchised Grief

Cultural feeling rules assign sympathy to victims considered “above reproach”. This process is influenced by class, race, and ethnicity. (Martin, 2005)

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Contexts of Disenfranchised Grief

Relationship is not recognizedLoss is not acknowledgedGriever is not recognizedDisenfranchised deathsWays individuals grieve

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Relationship is not recognized

Friend Ex-spouse Lover/partner Co-Worker Therapist/patient Caregiver Teacher/coach Celebrity

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Disenfranchised GriefSensitivity to Online Relationships

Online Relationships Chat Room Relationships Participants in massively

multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG)

The funeral of Toxik/Chris

(Hensley, 2009)

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Loss is not acknowledged Perinatal loss Elective abortion Incarceration Job loss Infertility Family abandonment or alienation Broken relationships - divorce Loss of an animal companion Relocation Psychosocial loss Illness and anticipatory grief

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Developmental Losses As we age, we may

experience a range of losses as we transition to another developmental period

These losses can be profound as we move to later life but can even be significant as we give up childhood activities and toys to embrace the responsibilities of adolescence and emerging adulthood

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Griever is not recognized

Persons with developmental disabilitiesPersons with mental illness or dementiaThe very youngThe very old

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Disenfranchising deaths

HomicideExecutions and MartyrdomSuicide (including Assisted Suicide)HIV/AIDS

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“Devalued” Deaths

The very oldPersons with disabilities

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Disenfranchised Trauma

In traumatic events such as car crashes, individuals may grieve over injuries or fatalities even when they are not legally culpable

Such grief may be disenfranchised by significant others as well as by the demands of an adversarial legal system

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Ways individuals grieve

Cultural aspectsStyles of grieving

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These contexts are neither exclusive nor exhaustive

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Disenfranchised Grief in the Lifecycle

Example - Siblings

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Caution

Selected sub-cultures may enfranchiseDisenfranchisement may vary across timeDisenfranchisement may vary between

cultures or classes

Eyesemitian

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Culture and Disenfranchised Grief

Certain sub-cultures may recognize certain losses as important even if these are not always acknowledged within the larger society

African-Americans and fictive kin

Hispanics/Latinos and godparents/godchildren

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The Degree of Disenfranchisement

Assessing levels and sources of support

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All grief becomes disenfranchised over time

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The Evidentiary Basis of Disenfranchised Grief

A number of studies have identified disenfranchised grief in a number of populations including adult children of dysfunctional families, carriers of Huntington’s disease, persons with genetic abnormalities, migrants leaving or re-entering, parents of children with disabilities, gay partners, families with AIDS deaths, Nursing Assistants, Families of Death Row inmates

Verity and Gwyn (2008) found deleterious effects on psycho-social health for disenfranchised grievers

Thupayagale-Tshwenaegae (2008) and Sobel & Cowen (2003) found heightened depression scores in populations experiencing disenfranchised grief

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Possible Complications of Disenfranchised Grief

Often intensified reactionsLack of social supportInability to participate in dying processProblem of ritualConcurrent crises

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The Paradox of Disenfranchised Grief

Grief is intensified but the usual social supports are missing

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How Can We Help?

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Sensitivity to Loss

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Validation

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The Power of Naming

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The Role of Education and Self-Advocacy

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Analyze Empathic Failure

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Counter Empathic Failure

CounselingSupport GroupsTherapeutic Ritual

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Remember!

Disenfranchised Grief Is Grief

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The Value of Support Groups

ValidationVentilationRespite and SupportLearn Coping TechniquesHopeGeneral v. Specific -- Isolation v. Critical

MassCritical Mass and Disenfranchised Grief

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Ritual and Disenfranchised Grief

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The Problem of Ritual inDisenfranchised Grief

Lack of Meaningful RitualUnintentional Symbolic or Physical

ExclusionIntentional Exclusion

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Utilizing Rituals

Widening the circle The mandate of

noninterference –respectful of other mourners

Creating therapeutic rituals

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Therapeutic Ritual

Continuity Transition Reconciliation Affirmation

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Developing Meaningful Rituals

Emerge from the narrativeObjects are both visible and symbolicPlanned and processedUse primal elements

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Value of Concept of “Disenfranchised Grief”

Increased sensitivity to dimensions of lossA sociological perspective to loss that

challenges a solely intrapsychic perspectiveNew therapeutic approaches (Neimeyer &

Jordan – analyze empathic failure)Heuristic Value

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Heuristic ValueRelated Concepts

Ambiguous Loss (Boss)

Chronic Sorrow (Roos)

Nonfinite Loss (Bruce & Schultz)

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Criticisms of Concept of “Disenfranchised Grief”

The cost of enfranchisement (Kamerman)The risk of trivializing the definition of

grief (Cable)

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The Stockholm Syndrome

We bind quickly in times of stress

(Fulton) Caregivers experience

multiple and cumulative losses

Caregiver grief can be disenfranchised by others – or self

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The Charge of Disenfranchised Grief

Enfranchising the disenfranchised