The role of experiential avoidance in the relationship between traumatic distress and yearning in sudden and unexpected bereavement.
Madeleine M HardtJoah L WilliamsLisa Jobe-ShieldsPublished in: Journal of clinical psychology (2021)
Findings suggest that bereaved individuals experiencing recurrent, death-related intrusive thoughts, imagery, and/or other memories related to the circumstances of the death may be more likely to experience intense yearning for the deceased in part due to attempts to avoid painful internal experiences associated with such cues.