A ‘Certidão de Vida’: Uma ferramenta para trabalhar o luto em Singapura
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https://doi.org/10.38034/nps.v28i63.472Palavras-chave:
terapia narrativa, luto, ‘Certidão de Vida’, morte, morrer, externalizar, documentos terapêuticos, testemunhas externas, cerimônia de definição, Conversas de re-memberResumo
Este artigo apresenta uma alternativa à formal e impessoal certidão de óbito – a ‘Certidão de Vida’, um documento narrativo terapêutico que presta homenagem às vidas daqueles que morreram. O artigo mostra exemplos de ‘Certidões de Vida’ utilizadas, assim como um mapa de seis etapas de prática narrativa que pode ser seguido simultaneamente, para ajudar a renegociar o relacionamento das pessoas com o luto.Downloads
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