Kenneth Doka

Kenneth Doka

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Kenneth Doka is a renowned bereavement expert and psychologist, best known for coining the term 'disenfranchised grief,' which refers to the grief experienced when a loss is not socially acknowledged or publicly mourned. His work highlights the psychological and emotional impacts of losing a friend or other significant relationships that are often overlooked in traditional bereavement frameworks.

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Canada Canada: Kenneth Doka coined the term 'disenfranchised grief' to describe a loss that is not socially acknowledged. 7

The Globe and Mail: On death and friendship: Society needs to take the loss of a friend more seriously