My name is Veronica and I am from Boston, Massachusetts. In January 2011 my dad passed away very suddenly. He had a heart attack in our basement on the morning I was due to start work at my new job. My family has a motto which is "there are no problems, only solutions," and therefore I have used my experience with my dad's death as a motivating force in helping me become who I am today.

Currently I am a doctoral candidate in Denver where I study family communication. As the final step in my 23 years of schooling, I am in the process of collecting data for my dissertation. Driven from my own experiences, and from substantial gaps in research, my dissertation explores how parent-child pairs experience spousal/parental death. Specifically, there is a lot of research out there that explores familial death, but nearly all of this work looks at death as an individual experience, and, as those of us who have experienced family loss know, death is an incredibly relational experience. Further, this project has also helped me come to terms with my dad's death, and has given meaning to his loss in ways that other coping techniques could not. Therefore, I am reaching out to you all to see if you might help me in my personal and professional journey. 

I am hoping to reach out to parents and children who have experienced spousal/parental death and encourage them to take an anonymous online survey. Because I am interested in the relational experience, part of participation in this survey requires that you recruit your child or parent to also take part in the survey. However, because the survey is hosted online, parents and children do not have to be together to take the survey. Although there is no limit on the time that has passed since the death, both the parent and the child must be at least 18 years of age or older when taking the survey. The survey can be found here (tinyurl.com/familylosssurvey), and is anonymous and confidential. After completion you can also enter to win one of 10 $20 gift cards.

I very much appreciate you taking the time to consider participating in my project, and being a part of my journey. If you would like more information please message me, or comment below.

Tags: death, family, parent-child, parental, relationship

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First of all I want to start this out by saying I'm terribly sorry for your loss. I lost my dad December 23rd, 2013. It was the hardest thing I've ever dealt with emotionally, and till this very day I am still grieving and dealing with this lost (just like we all do)I could go on and on about my story and the circumstances surrounding his death was just terrible..... I am more than happy to take the survey if it means helping other people like us.

Hi Stephanie, 

Thank you for your kind words, and for sharing with me about your dad. I am sorry to hear about your dad! Like you, not a day passes where I don't think about him. I am so thankful that you are willing to participate, and I am so hopeful that it will help other people like us! I have heard from other participants that taking the survey was a very comforting experience, so I am hopeful that that happens for you as well.

Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have an questions or comments.

Thank you again for reaching out, for participating, and for sharing with me! 

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