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Grief and Traumatic Grief in Children in the Context of Mass Trauma

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2015
Children who have had someone close die as a result of a mass trauma event such as war, armed conflict, acts of terror, political violence, torture, mass accidents, and natural disasters are at risk for biopsychosocial problems. Research on how to classify when grief becomes complicated or traumatic in children is scarce, and while functioning level ...
Atle, Dyregrov   +3 more
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Traumatic grief following traumatic loss

Grief Matters: The Australian Journal of Grief and Bereavement, 2020
Traumatic grief refers to the sudden, unexpected death of a loved one under circumstances that are unnatural and traumatising. Examples are losses due to traffic accidents, terrorist attacks, suicide and homicide. Traumatic losses can lead to traumatic grief, which refers to a combination of separation distress and traumatic distress and, more formally,
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Disenfranchised Grief Following a Traumatic Birth

Journal of Loss and Trauma, 2017
ABSTRACTFollowing a “failed” birth plan, some women experience trauma. Because most of these women do end up with a healthy baby, their support system does not necessarily support the sadness felt at the loss of the dream birth experience, leading to disenfranchised grief. Comments on a Facebook post linked to an essay from the Scary Mommy website were
Jocelyn M. DeGroot, Tennley A. Vik
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Traumatic Loss, Complicated Grief, and Terrorism

Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 2004
The experience of losing loved ones is an inevitable outcome of acts of terror. In assessing mental health outcomes in survivors of such acts, researchers have frequently not measured the distress of bereavement even when losses occur. This article defines current concepts of complicated and traumatic grief and reviews the progress researchers have ...
Ilona L. Pivar, Holly G. Prigerson
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Complicated grief after traumatic loss

European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2007
The traumatic loss of an unborn child after TOP due to fetal malformation and/or severe chromosomal disorders in late pregnancy is a major life-event and a potential source of serious psychological problems for those women. To obtain information on the course of grief following a traumatic loss, 62 women who had undergone TOP between the 15th and 32nd ...
Anette, Kersting   +7 more
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Traumatic Grief

In this video essay, trauma is portrayed through the cinematic technique of Free Indirect Discourse (FID). The constant interchange between the camera’s narrative perspective and the character’s traumatic grief creates a blurred line that makes it difficult to discern a single, unified point of view.
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[Traumatic Grief and PTSD].

Seishin shinkeigaku zasshi = Psychiatria et neurologia Japonica, 2019
The concept of traumatic grief was once maintained by Prigerson in the late 1990s to be soon replaced by various concepts such as persistent grief or complicated grief, to cause a con- fusion of diagnostic criteria, the common element across those concepts being the psychological disturbance caused by the loss of a beloved one.
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Treatment of bereavement-related depression and traumatic grief

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2006
In the bereaved, approximately 40% meet criteria for major depression within a month of the death. At a year, approximately 15% of the bereaved are depressed and at 2 years, the figure is approximately 7%. Open-label trials of medication for bereavement-related depression have shown promising results for desipramine, nortriptyline, and bupropion SR ...
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Traumatic grief following MH17 disaster

2020
In a Dutch cohort study, we conducted two studies, examining the course of persistent complex bereavement disorder (PCBD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and depression in 172 bereaved people after a disaster with flight MH17. People completed surveys 11, 22, 31, and 42 months post-disaster.To identify (predictors of) trajectories of PCBD, PTSD,
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