Loss and Resilience in the Time of COVID‐19: Meaning Making, Hope, and Transcendence
University of Illinois Chicago · University of Chicago · +1 more institution
Abstract
This article addresses the many complex and traumatic losses wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic. In contrast to individually based, symptom-focused grief work, a resilience-oriented, systemic approach with complex losses contextualizes the distress and mobilizes relational resources to support positive adaptation. Applying a family resilience framework to pandemic-related losses, discussion focuses on the importance of shared belief systems in (1) meaning-making processes; (2) a positive, hopeful outlook and active agency; and (3) transcendent values and spiritual moorings for inspiration, transformation, and positive growth. Practice guidelines are offered to facilitate adaptation and resilience.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.78
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 37
Authors
1Topics & keywords
- Humanities
- Sociology
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Psychology
- Psychological resilience
- Meaning (existential)
- Grief
- Transcendence (philosophy)