The Death System: How Society Shapes Our View of Mortality
The Death System in Psychology and Society Introduction and Core Definition The concept of the Death System, a fundamental construct in both thanatology and sociology, represents the highly structured and often flexible trends by which a community mediates its union with mortality in an effort to stay viable as a collective and fulfill the diverse […]
DISENFRANCHISED GRIEF
DISENFRANCHISED GRIEF Introduction to Grief and Unacknowledged Loss Grief, in its purest form, is a natural, necessary, and universal human response to loss. It is the intense emotional and psychological process through which individuals gradually come to terms with the absence of someone or something significant. While society generally acknowledges and supports grief following highly […]