@article{a56ab24595f74940aaa2af237f4fa118,
title = "Toward an Experiential Theory of Bereavement",
author = "Nancy Hogan and Morse, \{Janice M.\} and Tas{\'o}n, \{Maritza Cerdas\}",
note = "The Experiential Theory of Bereavement was derived from open-ended, telephone interview data provided by thirty-four adults who had experienced the death of a loved one. Strengths of this grounded theory study are that it was developed with nonclinical persons, it encompasses the illness and dying course, taking into account the full context of illness survivors grief, and it encompasses personal growth as a vital component of the grieving process.",
year = "1996",
month = aug,
day = "1",
doi = "10.2190/GU3X-JWV0-AG6G-21FX",
language = "American English",
volume = "33",
journal = "Omega-journal of Death and Dying",
number = "1",
}