To those who still survive in our memory

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/rcfh.v8i1.14969

Keywords:

Grief, Mourning, Death, Emotional well-being, Work.

Abstract

The death of a colleague in the workplace marks a change in the structures where he worked and in the performance of those alleged, so institutions should try to focus their resources on investing not only in talent training, but in address intrinsic processes of employees that guarantee their emotional well-being. Institutions are required to become aware and make changes that involve the identification of risk factors in the mental health of their workers, promoting spaces for expression and managing processes based on individual needs.

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Author Biography

Mariela Sánchez Zúniga, Ministerio Público, Dirección de Medicina Forense, Departamento de Evaluación Mental y Social Forense, Tegucigalpa, Honduras.

La Licenciada Zúniga es Psicológa y trabaja como perito Forense en el area de Psicología Forense.

References

Sánchez-Zúniga M. Para los que perviven en nuestra memoria. Rev. cienc. forenses Honduras. 2022; 8 (1): 40-54. doi:10.5377/rcfh.v8i1.14969

Published

2022-10-28

How to Cite

Sánchez Zúniga, M. . (2022). To those who still survive in our memory. Revista De Ciencias Forenses De Honduras, 8(1), 40–54. https://doi.org/10.5377/rcfh.v8i1.14969

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Artículos de opinión

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