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When Mothers of Adult Daughters Die: A New Area of Feminist Practice

Catherine Foote

Mary Valentich

Leslie Gavel

This article proposes a new area of feminist practice: bereavement work with adult daughters whose mothers died. It reviews the dynamics of the loss of the mother in the context of societal repression of grieving and the devaluation of women's roles as mothers and provides basic information for personal and professional interventions, including an educational workshop for women whose mothers died or who wish to prepare for their mothers' death.

Affilia, Vol. 11, No. 2, 145-163 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/088610999601100202


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