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Psychotherapy for Prolonged and Traumatic Grief integrates evidence-based, cognitive-behavioral treatment interventions for prolonged grief disorder (PGD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and depressive disorder.
Sommario
Part 1: Diagnosing Prolonged and Traumatic Grief 1. Prolonged and traumatic grief: Symptoms, staging, and stepped care
2. Practice of clinical assessment of prolonged and traumatic grief
3. Risk and protective factors for prolonged and traumatic grief
4. Conceptualizations of prolonged grief and traumatic grief
Part 2: Psychotherapy for Prolonged and Traumatic Grief5. Psychoeducation about prolonged and traumatic grief. Exposure in the treatment of prolonged grief and traumatic grief: An associative memory network perspective
7. Attribution of meaning, reengaging, and activation
8. Symbolic interactions: Writing assignments, imagery rescripting, imaginary conversations, and rituals
9. Internet- and mobile-based interventions for prolonged and traumatic grief
10. Pharmacotherapy in prolonged and traumatic grief
Part 3: Special Populations 11. Ambiguous loss: Assessment and intervention after the disappearance of a loved one
12. Diagnosing prolonged and traumatic grief in children and adolescents
13. Psychotherapy for prolonged and traumatic grief in children and adolescents. Psychotherapy for prolonged and traumatic grief in older adults
15. Psychotherapy for prolonged and traumatic grief in migrants and refugees
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Geert E. Smid, MD, PhD, is a psychiatrist and professor of psychotrauma, loss, and grief at the University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht, and ARQ National Psychotrauma Centre, Diemen, the Netherlands.
Hannah Comtesse, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and professor of clinical and health psychology at the University of Hagen, Germany,
Paul A. Boelen, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and full professor of clinical psychology at Utrecht University and ARQ National Psychotrauma Centre, the Netherlands.