TY - JOUR
T1 - Children Who Lose a Parent in the COVID-19 Era
T2 - Considerations on Grief and Mourning
AU - Rice, Timothy
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Denia Barrett, Jill Miller, Rona Knight, and Wendy Olesker.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The death of a parent or caretaker presents children, adolescents, and young adults with an immense loss and challenge. Youth grieving and mourning requires review and reexamination from the perspective of our current times. Many youth have lost parents during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Their parents’ deaths stem from various causes of mortality, both related and unrelated to the SARS-CoV-2 virus. A parental death by COVID-19 presents a unique situation that contains elements which can lead to traumatic grief and disrupted mourning. Social distancing, travel restrictions, and shifts in funeral and memorial practices all affect avenues for successful mourning. Economic, social, and educational changes and family dysfunction associated with the pandemic have altered the normal supports available to a child in the process of mourning a parent. Knowledge of childhood grief and mourning are reviewed and revisited in light of these pandemic challenges. Opportunities for clinical interventions, both in traditional psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy as well as parent work and consultative roles to schools, hospitals, and other institutions, are discussed.
AB - The death of a parent or caretaker presents children, adolescents, and young adults with an immense loss and challenge. Youth grieving and mourning requires review and reexamination from the perspective of our current times. Many youth have lost parents during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Their parents’ deaths stem from various causes of mortality, both related and unrelated to the SARS-CoV-2 virus. A parental death by COVID-19 presents a unique situation that contains elements which can lead to traumatic grief and disrupted mourning. Social distancing, travel restrictions, and shifts in funeral and memorial practices all affect avenues for successful mourning. Economic, social, and educational changes and family dysfunction associated with the pandemic have altered the normal supports available to a child in the process of mourning a parent. Knowledge of childhood grief and mourning are reviewed and revisited in light of these pandemic challenges. Opportunities for clinical interventions, both in traditional psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy as well as parent work and consultative roles to schools, hospitals, and other institutions, are discussed.
KW - COVID-19
KW - Grief
KW - adolescence
KW - childhood
KW - emerging adulthood
KW - loss of a parent or caretaker
KW - mourning
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85139932670&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/00797308.2022.2120336
DO - 10.1080/00797308.2022.2120336
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85139932670
SN - 0079-7308
VL - 76
SP - 35
EP - 50
JO - Psychoanalytic Study of the Child
JF - Psychoanalytic Study of the Child
IS - 1
ER -