Loss and Grief in a Spiritual Context

An article entitled Spirituality and Religion in Experiences of Italian American Daughters Grieving Their Fathers by Lorraine Mangione, Ph.D., Megan Lyons, M.S., and Donna DiCello, Psy.D. has just been published in the August issue of Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, an APA journal.  The article was based on qualitative research done by Drs. Mangione and DiCello, in which Ms. Lyons was the research assistant who then took a major role in the qualitative analysis for this article.  Dr. DiCello is a graduate of Antioch University New England >who maintains a full-time practice in New Haven and Wallingford, CT and is also an Assistant Clinical Professor at the Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, and Ms. Lyons is currently finishing her internship at Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center in Iron Mountain, MI.

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