Death Studies | 2019

Exploratory study of metacognitive beliefs about coping processes in prolonged grief symptomatology

 
 
 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT Despite research examining the role of metacognitive beliefs about coping processes in maintaining psychological disorders, to date, no studies have explored their role in the maintenance of prolonged grief. Twelve semistructured interviews were conducted with bereavement specialists and bereaved people with elevated grief to identify metacognitive beliefs about coping processes relevant to prolonged grief. Analysis revealed several metacognitive beliefs potentially driving maladaptive coping processes used by people with prolonged grief symptomatology. Findings may underpin the development of interventions that aim to modify unhelpful metacognitive beliefs that perpetuate maladaptive coping processes.

Volume 43
Pages 143 - 153
DOI 10.1080/07481187.2018.1440032
Language English
Journal Death Studies

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