1988
DOI: 10.1016/s0005-7894(88)80036-4
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Guided mourning for morbid grief: A controlled replication

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“…Most interventions tend to use a combination of social support, stressreduction, and psychodynamic approaches (Kato & Mann, 1999) combined with social activities and guided mourning. Moreover, several studies (Brom et al, 1989;Mawson et al, 1981;Murphy et al, 1998;Sireling et al, 1988) emphasize the importance of distinguishing between normal and complicated grief processes, given that inappropriate therapeutic interventions seem to disturb the natural emotional processing and indigenous social support systems of the bereaved.…”
Section: Treatment Approaches To Grief Reactions or Complicated Griefmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most interventions tend to use a combination of social support, stressreduction, and psychodynamic approaches (Kato & Mann, 1999) combined with social activities and guided mourning. Moreover, several studies (Brom et al, 1989;Mawson et al, 1981;Murphy et al, 1998;Sireling et al, 1988) emphasize the importance of distinguishing between normal and complicated grief processes, given that inappropriate therapeutic interventions seem to disturb the natural emotional processing and indigenous social support systems of the bereaved.…”
Section: Treatment Approaches To Grief Reactions or Complicated Griefmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, results show that interventions initiated too soon after the loss can be harmful (Brom, Kleber, & Defares, 1989;Mawson, Marks, Ramm, & Stern, 1981;Murphy et al, 1998;Sireling, Cohen, & Marks, 1988). Therefore, several authors Neimeyer, 2000;Sireling et al, 1988) have concluded that interventions should only be provided for specific subgroups of bereaved individuals: (a) preventively for bereaved people lacking social support, (b) if the death occurred in traumatic circumstances, and (c) for those already showing a high level of symptoms, that is, persons suffering from complicated grief.…”
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“…Both Mawson, Marks, Ramm, and Stern (1981) and Sireling, Cohen, and Marks (1988) studied an intervention of guided mourning for bereaved individuals who were identified as having experienced chronic grief for at least 1 year. The behavioral intervention involved exposure to feared and avoided bereavement cues.…”
Section: Toward An Empirically Based Model For Treating Traumatic Griefmentioning
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“…When the focus is extended to include a range of "abnormal" forms of grief, the difficulties are compounded. (p. 44) There is great diversity in terms denoting variation from normal grief, with use of such labels as: absent (Deutsch, 1937), abnormal (Pasnau, Fawney, & Fawney, 1987), complicated (Sanders, 1989), distorted (Brown & Stoudemire, 1983), morbid (Sireling, Cohen, & Marks, 1988), maladaptive (Reeves & Boersma, 1990), atypical (Jacobs & Douglas, 1979), intensified and prolonged (Lieberman & Jacobs, 1987), unresolved (Zisook & DeVaul, 1985), neurotic (Wahl, 1970), dysfunctional (Rynearson, 1987), and the frequently used division into chronic/delayed/inhibited grief (cf. Lindemann, 1944;Parkes & Weiss, 1983;.…”
Section: Lack Of Consensus In Defining Pathological Griefmentioning
confidence: 99%