The legacy of loss: the early death of a parent and the 'ever after' impact in young adulthood from a phenomenological perspective

Although there is a strong body of existing literature on early parental loss, the majority of research is devoted to examining the consequences of parental death in childhood. Less is known about the long-term impact of this early loss. In particular, there is a lack of understanding about what i...

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Main Author: Teixeira, Diane M
Other Authors: Popadiuk, Natalee Elizabeth
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Language:English
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uvic.ca//handle/1828/8870
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-88702017-12-16T17:29:00Z The legacy of loss: the early death of a parent and the 'ever after' impact in young adulthood from a phenomenological perspective Teixeira, Diane M Popadiuk, Natalee Elizabeth early parental death bereavement phenomenology childhood loss parentally bereaved young adulthood early parental loss long-term impact of early parental death Although there is a strong body of existing literature on early parental loss, the majority of research is devoted to examining the consequences of parental death in childhood. Less is known about the long-term impact of this early loss. In particular, there is a lack of understanding about what it is like to live with early parental loss in young adulthood. This hermeneutic phenomenological study addresses the question: What is the young adult’s experience of living with early parental loss? An in-depth exploration into the lived meaning of early parental loss was conducted through open-ended interviews with 8 young men and women (20-30 years old) who lost a mother or father in childhood (between the ages of 9-18 years old). Interview data was coded and analyzed using van Manen’s (2014) hermeneutic phenomenological method, including the process of guided existential inquiry. The fundamental existential themes of lived body, lived time, lived space, and lived other were used as a guide to thematic representation of data. Ten identified themes characterize the essential qualities of this phenomenon: (1) The Grief Experience, (2) The Parentless Identity, (3) Body Awareness, (4) The Transition, (5) The Unexpected Visitor, (6) The New World, (7) The Empty Space, (8) Navigating Relationships in New Ways, (9) Continuing Bonds, and (10) The Relationship With Loss. Through rich experiential descriptions, presented findings demonstrate that the early death of a parent has an ‘ever after’ impact and significantly influences many facets of life in young adulthood. Implications for clinical practice and directions for future research are discussed. Graduate 2018-10-02 2017-12-15T19:28:12Z 2017 2017-12-15 Thesis https://dspace.library.uvic.ca//handle/1828/8870 English en Available to the World Wide Web application/pdf
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topic early parental death
bereavement
phenomenology
childhood loss
parentally bereaved
young adulthood
early parental loss
long-term impact of early parental death
spellingShingle early parental death
bereavement
phenomenology
childhood loss
parentally bereaved
young adulthood
early parental loss
long-term impact of early parental death
Teixeira, Diane M
The legacy of loss: the early death of a parent and the 'ever after' impact in young adulthood from a phenomenological perspective
description Although there is a strong body of existing literature on early parental loss, the majority of research is devoted to examining the consequences of parental death in childhood. Less is known about the long-term impact of this early loss. In particular, there is a lack of understanding about what it is like to live with early parental loss in young adulthood. This hermeneutic phenomenological study addresses the question: What is the young adult’s experience of living with early parental loss? An in-depth exploration into the lived meaning of early parental loss was conducted through open-ended interviews with 8 young men and women (20-30 years old) who lost a mother or father in childhood (between the ages of 9-18 years old). Interview data was coded and analyzed using van Manen’s (2014) hermeneutic phenomenological method, including the process of guided existential inquiry. The fundamental existential themes of lived body, lived time, lived space, and lived other were used as a guide to thematic representation of data. Ten identified themes characterize the essential qualities of this phenomenon: (1) The Grief Experience, (2) The Parentless Identity, (3) Body Awareness, (4) The Transition, (5) The Unexpected Visitor, (6) The New World, (7) The Empty Space, (8) Navigating Relationships in New Ways, (9) Continuing Bonds, and (10) The Relationship With Loss. Through rich experiential descriptions, presented findings demonstrate that the early death of a parent has an ‘ever after’ impact and significantly influences many facets of life in young adulthood. Implications for clinical practice and directions for future research are discussed. === Graduate === 2018-10-02
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