Traumatic Grief Treatment: A Pilot Study
- 1 September 2001
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by American Psychiatric Association Publishing in American Journal of Psychiatry
- Vol. 158 (9) , 1506-1508
- https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ajp.158.9.1506
Abstract
The effects of a treatment program targeting debilitating grief symptoms were tested in a pilot study. Twenty-one individuals experiencing traumatic grief were recruited for participation, and 13 completed the full 4-month protocol. The treatment protocol used imaginal re-living of the death, in vivo exposure to avoided activities and situations, and interpersonal therapy. Significant improvement in grief symptoms and associated anxiety and depression was observed for both completer and intent-to-treat groups. The traumatic grief treatment protocol appears to be a promising intervention for debilitating grief.Keywords
This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
- Treatment of Bereavement-Related Major Depressive Episodes in Later Life: A Controlled Study of Acute and Continuation Treatment With Nortriptyline and Interpersonal PsychotherapyAmerican Journal of Psychiatry, 1999
- Consensus criteria for traumatic griefThe British Journal of Psychiatry, 1999
- Traumatic grief as a risk factor for mental and physical morbidityAmerican Journal of Psychiatry, 1997
- Inventory of complicated grief: A scale to measure maladaptive symptoms of lossPsychiatry Research, 1995
- Guided mourning for morbid grief: A controlled replicationBehavior Therapy, 1988
- Guided Mourning for Morbid Grief: A Controlled StudyThe British Journal of Psychiatry, 1981