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Bereavement and Anxiety

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2012
Bereavement, one of life's most difficult experiences, usually triggers acute grief with yearning and longing for the deceased person that is often intense and preoccupying, along with frequent thoughts and memories of the person who died and relatively little interest in anything unrelated to the deceased loved one. Anxiety is a very common feature of
Natalia A. Skritskaya   +1 more
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Bereavement

2005
Abstract On June 9, 2004,a faculty member died after a valiant battle to live. She had been afflicted with a type of cancer for which she received a bone marrow transplant. The transplant failed, and this gifted academician died leaving a bereft husband and five children, three of whom were triplets.
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Adaptation to Bereavement

Death Studies, 2005
Much of the literature on the effects of conjugal bereavement has focused on the detrimental effects of losing a spouse. Although it is very important to be aware of the emotional, physical, and social problems often associated with bereavement, these difficulties are not universal accompaniments of grief. Accumulating evidence suggests that resilience
Sidney Zisook, Yulia Chentsova Dutton
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A Systematic Review of the Association Between Bereavement and Biomarkers of Immune Function.

Psychosomatic Medicine, 2019
OBJECTIVE Bereavement is associated with increased risk for morbidity and all-cause mortality across epidemiological, meta-analytic, and case-control studies.
Lindsey M. Knowles   +2 more
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Dying and bereavement

1981
If you had been born at the beginning of this century, your life expectancy at birth would have been 44 years if you were male or 48 years if you were female. If you were born today, your initial life expectancy would be 70 years or 76 years respectively.
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Grief and bereavement

Medical Journal of Australia, 2003
Bereavement support is an integral part of palliative care. Grieving after loss is a normal process; however, some grief reactions become complicated and may seriously compromise the health of an individual. Routine bereavement care helps identify people at risk of complicated grieving.
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A Study to Understand the Impact of Bereavement Grief on the Workplace

Omega, 2019
Although most employees and business owners or operators will likely experience the death of one or more loved ones over their work lives, attention has not focused on how bereavement grief impacts the workplace.
Donna M. Wilson   +3 more
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Bereavement and catecholamines

Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 1986
Urinary catecholamine output was studied in 59 middle-aged and elderly persons who were either acutely bereaved (n = 39) or threatened with the loss of a spouse (n = 20). The study was done with the hypothesis that urinary catecholamine output would be elevated among the bereaved subjects both in comparison to norms in the literature for non-stressed ...
Stanislav V. Kasl   +5 more
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Bereavement and Neurosis

Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1995
The psychoanalytic model of mourning is necessary but not sufficient for the analysis of many disorders resulting from bereavement. A set of definitions is offered to differentiate bereavement (a set of traumatic events that are psychologically elaborated) from mourning (the resolution of the psychological attachment to the dead).
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Grief and bereavement

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2001
Grief and bereavement are frequent concerns of primary care physicians. This article outlines grief in terminally ill patients and discusses interventions. Also included in this article is a review of the process of anticipatory grief and mourning and a discussion on normal and complicated grief.
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