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Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2002
Childhood traumatic grief refers to a condition in which characteristic trauma-related symptoms interfere with children's ability to adequately mourn the loss of a loved one. Current concepts of this condition suggest that it overlaps with but is distinct from uncomplicated bereavement, adult complicated grief, and posttraumatic stress disorder.
JUDITH A. COHEN +4 more
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Childhood traumatic grief refers to a condition in which characteristic trauma-related symptoms interfere with children's ability to adequately mourn the loss of a loved one. Current concepts of this condition suggest that it overlaps with but is distinct from uncomplicated bereavement, adult complicated grief, and posttraumatic stress disorder.
JUDITH A. COHEN +4 more
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The Syndrome of Traumatic Grief
CNS Spectrums, 2011ABSTRACTTraumatic grief is a common and debilitating syndrome whose clinical presentation is well recognized but whose diagnostic criteria have only recently been delineated. Though it shares features with major depressive disorder, adjustment disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder, none of these subsume the criteria set for traumatic grief, and ...
M K, Shear, A, Zuckoff, E, Frank
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Treatment of Childhood Traumatic Grief
Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 2004Childhood traumatic grief (CTG) is a condition in which trauma symptoms impinge on children's ability to negotiate the normal grieving process. Clinical characteristics of CTG and their implications for treatment are discussed, and data from a small number of open-treatment studies of traumatically bereaved children are reviewed. An empirically derived
Judith A, Cohen, Anthony P, Mannarino
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DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR TRAUMATIC GRIEF
Death Studies, 2000This article reviews the rationale for the development of diagnostic criteria for Traumatic Grief. Traumatic Grief is a new nosologic entity that a panel of experts recently proposed. It is a direct descendent of the concept of pathologic grief, and it has roots in attachment behavior, separation distress, and traumatic distress.
S, Jacobs, C, Mazure, H, Prigerson
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The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2002
Traumatic grief treatment is a newly developed intervention for a debilitating bereavement-related condition. Traumatic grief treatment uses imaginal and in vivo exposure techniques to target emotional distress and behavioral avoidance hypothesized to be core features of the syndrome, along with interpersonal psychotherapy techniques to engage patients
Kate L, Harkness +3 more
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Traumatic grief treatment is a newly developed intervention for a debilitating bereavement-related condition. Traumatic grief treatment uses imaginal and in vivo exposure techniques to target emotional distress and behavioral avoidance hypothesized to be core features of the syndrome, along with interpersonal psychotherapy techniques to engage patients
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Traumatic Grief After Homicide
Illness, Crisis & Loss, 2015In this article, we examine the impact of community response on the devastating experience of losing a loved one to homicide. Although traumatic grief is deeply personal, an individual’s loss is also inevitably social, and survivors often contend with varying expectations from family members, community, and society at large, which have a profound ...
Holly Aldrich, Diya Kallivayalil
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Traumatic Grief Treatment: A Pilot Study
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2001The effects of a treatment program targeting debilitating grief symptoms were tested in a pilot study.Twenty-one individuals experiencing traumatic grief were recruited for participation, and 13 completed the full 4-month protocol. The treatment protocol used imaginal re-living of the death, in vivo exposure to avoided activities and situations, and ...
M K, Shear +6 more
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Case Histories of Traumatic Grief
OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 1997The symptoms of traumatic grief have been shown to be distinct from those of bereavement-related depression and anxiety among elderly widows and widowers, and bare striking resemblance to symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). In light of the findings demonstrating that traumatic grief is associated with a heightened risk of critical mental
Holly G. Prigerson +7 more
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Treating Childhood Traumatic Grief: A Pilot Study
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2004To examine the potential efficacy and specific timing of treatment response of individual child and parent trauma-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy for childhood traumatic grief (CTG), a condition in which trauma symptoms impinge on the child's ability to successfully address the normal tasks of grieving.Twenty-two children and their primary ...
Judith A, Cohen +2 more
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Consensus criteria for traumatic grief
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1999BackgroundStudies suggest that symptoms of traumatic grief constitute a distinct syndrome worthy of diagnosis.AimsA consensus conference aimed to develop and test a criteria set for traumatic grief.MethodThe expert panel proposed consensus criteria for traumatic grief.
H G, Prigerson +13 more
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