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Running Head: The Effects of the Death of a Parent on Normal Child Development The Effects of the Death of a Parent on Normal Child Development: A Comparison of two Articles Your Name goes here Professional Specialization Name of your professor A Comparison of two Articles This essay critically analyzes the information and style of two articles. The two articles include the ‘Emotional consequences of loss of our adolescent” (Freudenberger & Katherine, 1995) and ‘The first birthday after a father's death’ (Linda, 2010).
The first article is selected from a professional journal whereas the second article is selected from a popular magazine. The first major difference is of quality and organization of the information being used. The professionally reviewed article has used the appropriate terminology and information boundaries like population being analyzed are clearly defined which makes the scope and depth of article crystal clear. The abstract explicitly defines the issue, stakeholders and various aspects to be discussed in the article.
The author has correlated the information with his personal experiences of abandonment in early age. The effects like depression, addiction, hopelessness, homelessness, split loyalty and uselessness among children, adolescents and adults are discussed with the help of specific examples and case studies. Expert opinions and professional theories are constantly referred in the article to draw intellectually sound inferences. The magazine article on the topic is rather general and instead of a professional review it takes the shape of author’s opinion on abandonment and parental lose.
Article boundaries are vague and the information is not backed by expert opinions and professional theories. The effects of parental loss and remedies are not discussed at length rather a suggestive approach is adopted to provide solution. The lack of professional depth and missing information in the article leaves a sense of thirst among readers. We can safely conclude that the article appeared in the professional journal has covered the diverse aspects of the topic under discussion. The article not only fulfills the topic requirements but can also be used as source of education by readers’ and professionals.
The magazine article is good as far sharing of thoughts is concerned but it does not leave an impact professionally. References Freudenberger, H. J., & Katherine, G. M., (1995). Emotional consequences of loss for our adolescents, Psychotherapy, 32(1), 150-153. Ray, L., (2010, November 12). The First Birthday After a Father's Death. Retrieved from http://www.livestrong.com/article/277116-the-first-birthday-after-a-fathers-death/
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