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Faces of Grief: Cross-Cultural Bereavement and Support in Malaysia

Faces of Grief: Cross-Cultural Bereavement and Support in Malaysia
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Author(s): Anasuya Jegathevi Jegathesan (HELP University, Malaysia)
Copyright: 2019
Pages: 14
Source title: Multicultural Counseling Applications for Improved Mental Healthcare Services
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Anasuya Jegathevi Jegathesan (HELP University, Malaysia)and Siti Salina Abdullah (University Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6073-9.ch016

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Abstract

Death, bereavement, and grief are natural processes that are experienced by every individual who is born into this world. The level of trauma experienced from such loss can be mitigated by internal factors and the external environment faced by the individual. Spiritual belief systems and culture play a critical role in the experience of bereavement. This qualitative study applies the phenomenological approach to explore the lived experience of bereavement of 15 Malaysians from five different religious groups, namely Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Taoism. Rituals and belief systems impact an individual's experience with bereavement. The likelihood of individuals to seek emotional and psychological support depends greatly on individual belief systems, family support, support facilities set up by religious groups, and the perceived availability of professional services.

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