Partially dead, partially separated: establishing the mechanism between ambiguous loss and grief reaction among caregivers of patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness.
Yael ZakshEinat YeheneMaya ElyashivArie AltmanPublished in: Clinical rehabilitation (2018)
Ambiguity concerning relational boundaries hinders caregivers' ongoing grief reaction and impedes their ability to integrate the loss. High frequency of visits, belief in the patient's psychological presence and difficulties in tolerating uncertainty are all clinical manifestations of caregivers' entangled experience.