نتایج جستجو برای: grief

تعداد نتایج: 3848  

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 1999
J A Hunfeld A Tempels J Passchier F W Hazebroek D Tibboel

OBJECTIVE To assess parental burden and grief one year after having a child with a congenital anomaly. METHOD Twenty-five couples completed the Impact on Family Scale (IFS) and 22 couples answered the Perinatal Grief Scale (PGS). In addition, 27 mothers completed the Functional Health Status Scale (FSII-R). RESULTS Mothers and fathers showed no significant differences in overall burden (IFS...

Journal: :Suicide & life-threatening behavior 2012
Joanna Wojtkowiak Verena Wild Jos Egger

Suicide is generally viewed as an unexpected cause of death. However, some suicides might be expected to a certain extent, which needs to be further studied. The relationships between expecting suicide, feeling understanding for the suicide, and later grief experiences were explored. In total, 142 bereaved participants completed the Grief Experience Questionnaire and additional measurements on ...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2014
Katherine P Supiano Marilyn Luptak

PURPOSE This study compared the efficacy of complicated grief therapy (CGT; Shear, K. [2003]. Complicated grief: A guidebook for therapists [Liberty Version]. New York State Office of Mental Heath; Shear, K., Frank, E., Houck, P. R., & Reynolds, C. F. 3rd [2005]. Treatment of complicated grief: A randomized controlled trial. The Journal of the American Medical Association, 293, 2601-2608) admin...

2016
Doug Hyun Han Jung Jae Lee Duk-Soo Moon Myoung-Jin Cha Min A Kim Seonyeong Min Ji Hoon Yang Eun Jeong Lee Seo Koo Yoo Un-Sun Chung

We aimed to validate the Inventory of Complicated Grief (ICG)-Korean version among 1,138 Korean adolescents, representing a response rate of 57% of 1,997 students. Participants completed a set of questionnaires including demographic variables (age, sex, years of education, experience of grief), the ICG, the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) and the Lifetime Incidence of Traumatic Events-Chi...

2016
Paul A. Boelen

In the Netherlands, every year 500,000 people are confronted with the death of a close relative. Many of these people experience little emotional distress. In some, bereavement precipitates severe grief, distress, and dysphoria. A small yet significant minority of bereaved individuals develops persistent and debilitating symptoms of persistent complex bereavement disorder (PCBD) (also termed pr...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry. Cognitive neuroscience and neuroimaging 2017
Scott A Langenecker Alex Leow K Luan Phan

Is there a neural signature for close loved ones after they die? Can that signature predict persistently intrusive thoughts of the loved one? Does knowledge of brain processes involved in thinking about the deceased allow us to better understand maladaptive grieving processes that may interfere with life functioning? Grief and complicated grief constitute one area that is dramatically understud...

Journal: :Omega 2014
Kellye S Carver Bert Hayslip Angela Gilley Justin Watts

Although the parent-child relationship is significant throughout life, many changes occur as children grow, particularly during young adulthood. Parental loss and resulting grief during adulthood is likely influenced by many variables, including age, gender, relationship quality, and sex roles. In the present study, parentally bereaved adults completed measures assessing parental involvement, p...

2012
Andreas Maercker John Lalor

This review focuses on the similarities and differences between prolonged grief disorder (PGD) and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It highlights how a PTSD-related understanding aids the investigation and clinical management of PGD. Grief has long been understood as a natural response to bereavement, as serious psychological and physiological stress has been regarded as a potential outco...

Journal: :Nurse educator 2003
Marianne LaPorte Matzo Deborah Witt Sherman Karen Lo Kathleen A Egan Marcia Grant Anne Rhome

Teaching loss, grief, and bereavement to nursing students should be an interactive process to stimulate critical thinking and address the affective domain of learning. Lecture as a teaching methodology may be the easiest to prepare and deliver; however, used alone, it is ineffective in identifying perceptions, fears, and issues related to dying and death. Personal and professional experiences o...

2006
Linda Reynolds Derek Botha

A review of the published research literature that examined the consequences of anticipatory grief on post-death bereavement adjustment, found conflicting results. An analysis of the literature suggested that conceptualisation matters, the lack of a precise and consistent operational definition, along with a number of methodological issues were the main reasons for the inconsistent and contradi...

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