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Complicated Grief

Psychiatric Annals, 2008
CME Educational Objectives 1. Describe an attachment-based model of acute, integrated, and complicated grief (CG). 2.
M. Katherine Shear, Elizabeth Mulhare
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Complicated grief and uncomplicated grief are distinguishable constructs

Psychiatry Research, 2008
With data from 242 mourners who received help post-loss and were at least 6 months removed from their loss, it was found that symptoms proposed as denoting complicated grief (CG) are distinguishable from reactions representing uncomplicated grief (UG).
Boelen, P.A., Van den Bout, J.
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Complications of complicated grief in renal failure

EDTNA-ERCA Journal, 2000
SummaryThis paper sets out to bring together recurrent themes in the understanding and care of patients with Chronic/End Stage Renal Failure centring on the key issue of loss. A multi‐disciplinary conceptual framework is proposed based on three perspectives ‐ Systemic, Existential and Narrative. The integrated framework for understanding the complexity
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Attachment, loss, and complicated grief

Developmental Psychobiology, 2005
AbstractBereavement is a highly disruptive experience that is usually followed by a painful but time‐limited period of acute grief. An unfortunate minority of individuals experience prolonged and impairing complicated grief, an identifiable syndrome that differs from usual grief, major depression, and other DSM IV diagnostic entities.
Katherine, Shear, Harry, Shair
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Imagining the future in Complicated Grief

Depression and Anxiety, 2011
Complicated Grief (CG) is a chronic and debilitating consequence of bereavement. Although sharing features with depression and anxiety, CG is associated with independent negative health outcomes. Despite these significant health costs, relatively little is known about the cognitive mechanisms that contribute to the maintenance of CG.
Maccallum, Fiona, Bryant, Richard A.
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Attentional bias in complicated grief

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2010
Complicated Grief (CG) is a debilitating potential consequence of bereavement. Despite the significant health costs associated with CG, relatively little is known about the cognitive processes associated with the condition. This study investigated information processing in CG.Twenty four individuals with CG and 25 bereaved individuals without CG ...
Maccallum, Fiona, Bryant, Richard A.
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Sleep quality in complicated grief

Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2005
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to evaluate severity of sleep disturbances in a group of 105 individuals presenting with complicated grief (CG) accompanied or not by comorbid depression and/or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). A sample of 105 adults meeting criteria for CG was included in this study.
Anne, Germain   +3 more
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Predictors of complicated grief

Journal of Personal and Interpersonal Loss, 1998
Abstract This study examined whether process variables predict an outcome of complicated grief. A turbulent and prolonged grief was predicted to occur after the death of a spouse in subjects who had self-blame, used the deceased for an extension of self, had ambivalence toward the deceased, or overcontrolled emotional responses.
Mardi Horowitz   +5 more
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Complicated Grief

2012
Chapter 2 discusses complicated grief, and how the IPT therapist selects grief as an interpersonal focus when the onset of the patient’s symptoms is associated with the death of a significant other and manifests in a bereavement-related depression.
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Complicated Grief #254

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2012
René, Claxton, Charles F, Reynolds
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