نتایج جستجو برای: grief ëxperience group

تعداد نتایج: 982572  

2017
Katja Linde Julia Treml Jana Steinig Michaela Nagl Anette Kersting

BACKGROUND Adaption to the loss of a loved one due to suicide can be complicated by feelings of guilt, shame, responsibility, rejection, and stigmatization. Therefore people bereaved by suicide have an increased risk for developing complicated grief which is related to negative physical and mental disorders and an increased risk for suicidal behavior. Grief interventions are needed for this vul...

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2014
Claudia Carmassi M Katherine Shear Gabriele Massimetti Melanie Wall Christine Mauro Sara Gemignani Ciro Conversano Liliana Dell'Osso

BACKGROUND A minority (9%-20%) of bereaved individuals experience symptoms of persistent intense grief associated with significant distress and impairment. This recently identified distinct post-loss syndrome has been variously named complicated grief, prolonged grief disorder, traumatic grief and persistent complex bereavement disorder. The Inventory of Complicated Grief (ICG) is a self-report...

2015
Isaac Rahimian Boogar Siavash Talepasand

OBJECTIVE Identification of the risk factors and psychological correlates of prolonged grief disorder is vital for health promotions in relatives of persons who died of cancer. The aim of this research was to investigate the role of defense mechanisms, character dimension of personality and demographic factors on complicated grief following a loss of a family member to cancer. METHOD A number...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2013
Mary-Frances O'Connor M Katherine Shear Rachel Fox Natalia Skritskaya Bevin Campbell Angela Ghesquiere Kim Glickman

Could sympathetic hyperarousal limit treatment success in complicated grief? The present study investigated persons with complicated grief, a chronic condition with distinct symptoms including persistent intense yearning and longing for the person who died, avoidance of reminders that the person is gone, deep relentless sadness, self-blame, bitterness, or anger in connection with the death, and...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 1997
G A Bonanno D Keltner

The common assumption that emotional expression mediates the course of bereavement is tested. Competing hypotheses about the direction of mediation were formulated from the grief work and social-functional accounts of emotional expression. Facial expressions of emotion in conjugally bereaved adults were coded at 6 months post-loss as they described their relationship with the deceased; grief an...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2011
Kathleen L Meert Katherine Shear Christopher J L Newth Rick Harrison John Berger Jerry Zimmerman K J S Anand Joseph Carcillo Amy E Donaldson J Michael Dean Douglas F Willson Carol Nicholson

OBJECTIVE We previously demonstrated that parents whose children die in a pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) have a high level of complicated grief symptoms 6 months after the death. In this study, we investigate the change in the extent of complicated grief symptoms among these parents between 6 and 18 months postdeath and identify factors predicting improvement. METHODS One hundred thirty...

Journal: :Archives of gerontology and geriatrics 2014
Katarzyna Warchol-Biedermann Ewa Mojs Rikke Gregersen Kirsten Maibom José C Millán-Calenti Ana Maseda

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most prevalent neurodegenerative disease in the world. Most AD patients become dependent on their relatives, i.e. family caregivers. Providing care to a person with AD influences caregiver's life and leads to feelings of grief, which often precede caregiver depression. The purpose of the article was to evaluate the Meuser and Marwit Caregiver Grief Inventory (MM-...

Journal: :Omega 2014
Julie Beischel Chad Mosher Mark Boccuzzi

Unresolved, complicated, prolonged, or traumatic grief can have detrimental effects on mental and/or physical health. The effects of traditional grief counseling, with its focus on the client's acceptance of separation and integration of loss, are unclear. Within the model of continuing bonds, however, grief resolution includes an ongoing relationship between the living and the deceased. Sponta...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2002
George A Bonanno Camille B Wortman Darrin R Lehman Roger G Tweed Michelle Haring John Sonnega Deborah Carr Randolph M Nesse

The vast majority of bereavement research is conducted after a loss has occurred. Thus, knowledge of the divergent trajectories of grieving or their antecedent predictors is lacking. This study gathered prospective data on 205 individuals several years prior to the death of their spouse and at 6- and 18-months postloss. Five core bereavement patterns were identified: common grief, chronic grief...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2007
George A Bonanno Yuval Neria Anthony Mancini Karin G Coifman Brett Litz Beverly Insel

There is growing interest in complicated grief reactions as a possible new diagnostic category for inclusion in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. However, no research has yet shown that complicated grief has incremental validity (i.e., predicts unique variance in functioning). The authors addressed this issue in 2 studies by comparing grief, depression, and posttraumati...

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