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Getting Busy with Widowhood. Patricia Corrigan.

by Corrigan, Patricia; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 75Family. Publisher: St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 2005ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Grief | Grief therapy | Self-help groups | WidowsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Census Bureau figures say that, on the average, women who have lost a mate will live on for 14 years. Besides the grief, a widow must deal with a sudden shift in social relationships. Families and group activities help with the adjustment to a new lifestyle--and some women function well living alone." (ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH) This article examines how widows "adapt to being single when still married is what" they want to be.
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REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 73 Life and Death Politics. REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 74 Buried Answers. REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 75 'Til Death Do Us Part. REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 75 Getting Busy with Widowhood. REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 76 None Dared Call It Genocide. REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 77 The Mummy Doctor. REF SIRS 2006 Family Article 78 Unseen Pictures, Untold Stories.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006.

Originally Published: Getting Busy with Widowhood, April 25, 2005; pp. C1+.

"Census Bureau figures say that, on the average, women who have lost a mate will live on for 14 years. Besides the grief, a widow must deal with a sudden shift in social relationships. Families and group activities help with the adjustment to a new lifestyle--and some women function well living alone." (ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH) This article examines how widows "adapt to being single when still married is what" they want to be.

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