ONE HALF LIVING FOR TWO: CROSS-CULTURAL PARADIGMS OF TWINSHIP AND TWIN LOSS

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McIlroy, Emily C. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hawaii Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822 USA
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BELIEFS;
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10.2190/OM.64.1.a
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Many indigenous African religions, specifically that of the Yoruba of Nigeria, the Bamana and Malinke of Mali, and the Nuer of southern Sudan, are characterized by a system of spiritual beliefs surrounding the life and death of twins. Separation by death poses an extreme threat to the soul(s) of twins, and many rituals and customs designed to sustain the spirit of surviving twins are widely practiced. Despite twin loss being overlooked in Western psychological studies of grief, recent research and in-depth interviews of bereaved twins clearly identifies the unique nature of losing a twin, and the importance of acknowledging this distinction in the surviving twin's ability to cope with the death. The spiritual practices of the Yoruba, Bamana, Malinke, and Nuer are conducive to dealing with the specific nature of twin loss. They take into account the uniqueness of the twinship experience, and provide material for reflection on healing approaches outside the traditional parameters of psychology.
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