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Junguiana
versão On-line ISSN 2595-1297
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ZACARIAS, Ludymilla; AMARAL, Natália Dantas do e ARRAIS, Rebecca Holanda. From parting to living in absence: considerations on grief and rites of passage based on experiences during the pandemic. Junguiana [online]. 2023, vol.41, n.3, pp.115-128. Epub 02-Dez-2024. ISSN 2595-1297. https://doi.org/10.70435/junguiana.v41i3.61.
This article consists of three case studys of grief experienced during the covid-19 pandemic. The first two cases originate from a master’s research, while the third is a clinical case of a widow in her first year of mourning. We identified and discussed, according to Jung’s perspectives and those of Jungian authors, that the phenomenon of death disorganizes and constellates Chaos. However, rites of passage disseminated by culture and religions, or even created by the bereaved, can assist in the mourning process, enabling the creation of new meanings for the experienced loss. We found that, when the experience of these rituals is not possible, there may be risks and impact on the mental health of the bereaved.
Palavras-chave : analytical psychology; clinical psychology; grief; covid-19; rites of passage.