When Nurses Become Patients. Validation of the Content of the Diagnostic Label Professional Traumatic Grief. [PDF]
Gilart E +4 more
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The Grief experiences of Arab parents bereaved by blood feuds in Israel [PDF]
Background: Traumatic loss refers to the loss of a loved one in a context of potentially traumatizing circumstances and may give rise to psychopathology or complicated grief.
Islam Abo-Mokh +3 more
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Post-Migration Stressors and Their Association With Symptom Reduction and Non-Completion During Treatment for Traumatic Grief in Refugees. [PDF]
Djelantik AAAMJ +5 more
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Traumatic grief after disasters worldwide
Experiencing the death of a significant other due to a disaster heightens the risk of disturbed grief with comorbid posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) anddepression, also referred to as traumatic grief. The present symposium seeks to elucidate the patterns of traumatic grief symptoms following loss in majordisasters in over 1500 disaster-bereaved ...
Maarten C. Eisma +3 more
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Toward an integrated understanding of traumatic grief: Connecting prolonged grief, posttraumatic stress, and depression symptoms in traumatically and non-traumatically bereaved individuals [PDF]
Manik Djelantik
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Culturally Sensitive Assessment of Traumatic Grief
Background: Migrants and refugees are at increased risk of traumatic loss of loved ones that may cause specific psychopathology. Ways of dealing with bereavement and grief are influenced by the norms of one’s cultural identity. Cultural assessment of bereavement and grief is therefore needed for a comprehensive evaluation of grief-related ...
Geert E. Smid +4 more
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Brief Eclectic Psychotherapy for Traumatic Grief (BEP-TG): toward integrated treatment of symptoms related to traumatic loss [PDF]
Background: Traumatic events such as disasters, accidents, war, or criminal violence are often accompanied by the loss of loved ones, and may then give rise to traumatic grief.
Geert E. Smid +5 more
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In Western societies, certain traumatic losses are met with a lack of grieving rituals or grief work templates to acknowledge, process, or integrate these losses. This can lead to disenfranchised grief.
Joanna van Zyl
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Identifying a combined construct of grief and explosive anger as a response to injustice amongst survivors of mass conflict: A latent class analysis of data from Timor-Leste. [PDF]
Previous studies have identified high rates of explosive anger amongst post-conflict populations including Timor-Leste. We sought to test whether explosive anger was integrally associated with symptoms of grief amongst the Timorese, a society that has ...
Susan J Rees +4 more
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Non-traumatic grief can be defined as, a complex process that includes emotional, physical, spiritual, social, and intellectual behaviors and responses through which individuals, families, and communities incorporate actual, anticipated, or perceived ...
Jacinto Mata-Vazquez +4 more
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