نتایج جستجو برای: grief ëxperience group

تعداد نتایج: 982572  

Journal: :Journal of Palliative Medicine 2021

Background: Interviews are a common method of data collection in palliative care research because they facilitate the gathering rich, experiential that important for theory and practice. What is less clear extent to which those interviewed representative larger group. Objective: The aim this study was determine if family caregivers who volunteer be were similar or different do not. Design: This...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2008
Catherine H Rogers Frank J Floyd Marsha Mailick Seltzer Jan Greenberg Jinkuk Hong

The death of a child is a traumatic event that can have long-term effects on the lives of parents. This study examined bereaved parents of deceased children (infancy to age 34) and comparison parents with similar backgrounds (n = 428 per group) identified in the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study. An average of 18.05 years following the death, when parents were age 53, bereaved parents reported more ...

Journal: :Omega 2009
Sally A Dominick A Blair Irvine Natasha Beauchamp John R Seeley Susan Nolen-Hoeksema Kenneth J Doka George A Bonanno

This research evaluated the efficacy of a psycho-educational Internet self-help tool to educate and support recently (1-6 months) bereaved individuals. The goal of the website was to help users normalize their grief to enhance their adaptive adjustment. A randomized controlled trial evaluated the gains in social cognitive theory constructs and state anxiety. Compared to the control group (N = 3...

Journal: :Australasian psychiatry : bulletin of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists 2013
Warren Bartik Myfanwy Maple Helen Edwards Michael Kiernan

OBJECTIVE Suicide bereavement research can help facilitate greater understanding of the impact of suicide and potential risks for others. As there is limited research on the experience of young people who lose a friend to suicide, the aim of this exploratory study was to consider specific psychological factors for such bereaved young people. METHODS Ten young people who had experienced the su...

Journal: :Journal of traumatic stress 2007
Yuval Neria Raz Gross Brett Litz Shira Maguen Beverly Insel Gretchen Seirmarco Helena Rosenfeld Eun Jung Suh Ronit Kishon Joan Cook Randall D Marshall

A Web-based survey of adults who experienced loss during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks was conducted to examine the prevalence and correlates of complicated grief (CG) 2.5-3.5 years after the attacks. Forty-three percent of a study group of 704 bereaved adults across the United States screened positive for CG. In multivariate analyses, CG was associated with female gender, loss of a...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2017
Heather L Nickrand Cara M Brock

BACKGROUND Although loss of loved ones is a universal experience, individuals who experience this loss grieve in different ways. Complicated grief involves the development of trauma symptoms, such as flashbacks, anxiety, and fear associated with daily activities after a death that disrupts the healthy grieving process. Daily activities such as eating, meal planning, grocery shopping, managing f...

Journal: :American Indian and Alaska native mental health research : journal of the National Center 1998
M Y Brave Heart L M DeBruyn

American Indians experienced massive losses of lives, land, and culture from European contact and colonization resulting in a long legacy of chronic trauma and unresolved grief across generations. This phenomenon, labeled historical unresolved grief, contributes to the current social pathology of high rates of suicide, homicide, domestic violence, child abuse, alcoholism and other social proble...

2012
M. Katherine Shear

Complicated grief is a recently recognized condition that occurs in about 7% of bereaved people. People with this condition are caught up in rumination about the circumstances of the death, worry about its consequences, or excessive avoidance of reminders of the loss. Unable to comprehend the finality and consequences of the loss, they resort to excessive avoidance of reminders of the loss as t...

2011
Ruth Malkinson

The article briefly reviews the changes that occurred in the field of grief and bereavement, viewing it as a process of searching for a "rational" meaning to life without the deceased in line with the concept of continuing bonds and thus replacing that of Fred’s concept of decathexis. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) evidenced-based studies for PTSD and complicated grief and the Cognitive-beh...

2012
Ilanit Tal Young Alana Iglewicz Danielle Glorioso Nicole Lanouette Kathryn Seay Manjusha Ilapakurti Sidney Zisook

Losing a loved to suicide is one is one of life's most painful experiences. The feelings of loss, sadness, and loneliness experienced after any death of a loved one are often magnified in suicide survivors by feelings of quilt, confusion, rejection, shame, anger, and the effects of stigma and trauma. Furthermore, survivors of suicide loss are at higher risk of developing major depression, post-...

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