Making Stories and Taking Stories: Methodological Reflections on Researching Grief and Marital Tension following the Death of a Child

Explores some of the methodological issues which arose during an investigation into experiences of bereaved parents. Notes the values of ethnographic approaches in researching intimate and painful experiences and argues that parents' stories about their children's lives are central to proc...

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Children
Counseling
Death
Factors
Family Therapy
Grief
Marital Instability
Marital intimacy
Methodology
Narratives
Parents
Psychological Research
Psychotherapy
Qualitative Methods
Qualitative Research
Research Methodology
Social Constructionism
Therapy
title Making Stories and Taking Stories: Methodological Reflections on Researching Grief and Marital Tension following the Death of a Child
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