2018
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd013237
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Psychological therapies for major depressive disorder and prolonged grief in bereaved adults

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“…A Cochrane protocol for a systematic review of CBT therapies for PGD has been published and will provide a more in-depth analysis of the current evidence base for CBT-based therapies for PGD and bereavement-related PTSD and MDD (Roulston et al ., 2018). Within the limited scope of this paper, we can state that the evidence base for CBT-based models is developing and encouraging.…”
Section: (3) Psychological Therapies For Cg and Tg?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Cochrane protocol for a systematic review of CBT therapies for PGD has been published and will provide a more in-depth analysis of the current evidence base for CBT-based therapies for PGD and bereavement-related PTSD and MDD (Roulston et al ., 2018). Within the limited scope of this paper, we can state that the evidence base for CBT-based models is developing and encouraging.…”
Section: (3) Psychological Therapies For Cg and Tg?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique is used to help clients and reach unsolved feelings that make individuals experience difficulties ( Rosner et al, 2011 , 2015 ). Expressing suppressed feelings and examining individuals’ unmet needs can help them correctly perceive their feelings and behaviors ( Greenberg et al, 2008 ; Roulston et al, 2018 ). Therefore, integrating the Gestalt empty chair technique and cognitive-behavioral interventions can be a helpful therapy for grieving individuals to express and alter their feelings.…”
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confidence: 99%