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Antonio Duran; Nancy E. Thacker Darrow – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Featuring the experiences of 14 LGBQ+ college students at U.S. institutions across the country, this paper centers on photographs participants took and reflected on as they described expressions of grief relative to their sexual identity development (SID). Drawn from an interview-based narrative inquiry study focused on how LGBQ+ students detail…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, College Students, Grief, Photography
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Lee, Sherman A.; Mathis, Amanda A.; Jobe, Mary C. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2021
A growing body of literature has documented the negative outcomes associated with worry. To extend this line of research, we examined why some bereaved college students with the tendency to worry experience intense grief by focusing on psychosomatic symptoms that follow a wave of emotions episode. The results demonstrated that tonic immobility is…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Grief, Psychosomatic Disorders, Emotional Response
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Olaleye, Christiana; Varga, Mary Alice – Georgia Journal of College Student Affairs, 2022
This study examined the grief effects college students experience when losing a loved one and whether grief effects vary based on gender. Grief effects were outlined by the Holistic Impact of Bereavement and included emotional, cognitive, physical, behavioral, interpersonal, and spiritual effects. The researchers hypothesized that college students…
Descriptors: College Students, Grief, Gender Differences, Death
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Varga, Mary Alice; Balk, David E. – Journal of College Student Development, 2021
On a given campus, approximately 30% of college students can be classified as bereaved and experiencing grief effects (Varga & Varga, 2019). The Holistic Impact of Bereavement framework (Balk, 2011) illustrates the specific grief effects college students may experience, including those related to the physical, cognitive, behavioral,…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Holistic Approach, Grief
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Porto, Melina; Yulita, Leticia – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2019
This article describes an online project in the foreign-language classroom in which Argentinian and British university students communicated across the globe to address a topic of human rights violations. The aim of the article is to answer the question of whether there is a place in language education for forgiveness and discomforting pedagogies.…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Higher Education, Civil Rights
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Jen Der Pan, Peter; Deng, Liang-Yu F.; Tsai, S. L.; Chen, Ho-Yuan J.; Yuan, Sheng-Shiou Jenny – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2014
The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a Christian-based Grief Recovery Scale (CGRS) which was used to measure Christians recovering from grief after a significant loss. Taiwanese Christian participants were recruited from churches and a comprehensive university in northern Taiwan. They were affected by both the Christian faith and…
Descriptors: Grief, Validity, Christianity, Measures (Individuals)
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Servaty-Seib, Heather L.; Taub, Deborah J. – Counseling Psychologist, 2010
In this review article, the authors integrate the theoretical, empirical, and clinical literature relevant to the phenomenon of college student bereavement. They synthesize information on two theories of mourning that appear to fit well with the experience of bereaved college students with information about the developmental, cohort, and…
Descriptors: College Students, Grief, Psychologists, Counseling Psychology
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Balk, David E. – Death Studies, 2008
The author argues that the term "recovery" aptly describes the trajectory following the bereavement of most persons. While the term "resilience" has gained ascendancy in the thanatology literature and the term "recovery" has been dismissed as inappropriate to denote responses over time to being bereaved, the irony is that all dictionaries of the…
Descriptors: Grief, Death, Definitions, Coping
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Ridgwell, Diana M. – About Campus, 2008
When the author first came to Virginia Tech years ago, she realized that family was a value shared by administrators, faculty, and staff. Here, there is a deep caring and sense of responsibility for the well-being of students. As an instructor and a staff member of the Undergraduate Academic Affairs Office in the College of Liberal Arts and Human…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), United States History, College Faculty, Teacher Role
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Doll, Kevin; Kereakoglow, Sandra; Sarma, Arti Radhika; Hare, Jan – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2008
The purpose of this article is to evaluate a pedagological tool for student's study of death and bereavement. Previous research suggests that students may be more willing to discuss issues associated with death through written correspondence rather than through oral communication. However, despite these efforts there are still students who…
Descriptors: Grief, Journal Writing, Speech Communication, College Students
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Balk, David E. – New Directions for Student Services, 2008
At any given time, 22 to 30 percent of college undergraduates are in the first twelve months of grieving the death of a family member or friend. This conclusion, startling to some but accepted by others, comes from a variety of sources at academic sites in the United States and Europe. Information about the prevalence rate resulted from clinical…
Descriptors: College Students, Grief, Incidence, Foreign Countries
D'Andrea, Michael; And Others – 1990
This study proposed and tested a theoretical model of the construct of personal loss. The LISREL methodology was applied to a confirmatory factor analytic model consisting of four hypothesized factors from the literature thought to explain the loss process. College students (N=86) completed the Personal Loss Inventory which assessed such personal…
Descriptors: College Students, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Response, Grief
Miller, Richard L., Ed.; Balcetis, Emily, Ed.; Burns, Susan R., Ed.; Daniel, David B., Ed.; Saville, Bryan K., Ed.; Woody, William Douglas, Ed. – Society for the Teaching of Psychology, 2011
The purpose of the book is to provide teachers of psychology access to teaching techniques that epitomize "happy tact and ingenuity." The principle influence that teachers have on student behavior occurs in the classroom since, as noted by Erickson and Strommer, (1991), today's students spend relatively little time studying outside of class. When…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Adult Development, Class Activities, Learning Activities
Beam, Minna R.; Servaty-Seib, Heather L.; Mathews, Laura – Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2004
To examine the eating-related cognitions and behaviors of college-age women who had experienced parental death, parental divorce, or neither loss condition, we recruited 48 women from science and social science departments at a state university in the Southeast. All participants completed the Mizes Anorectic Cognitions Scale (MAC) and the Bulimia…
Descriptors: Death, Grief, Parents, Females
McIntosh, John L.; Kelly, Leah D. – 1988
The literature on suicide survivors suggests that suicide grief is different than the grief associated with survivorship from other causes. The few studies that have compared groups of survivors from other causes, however, have often not observed as many differences as expected based on the suicide survivors literature. In this study, 230 college…
Descriptors: Accidents, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Death
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