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Author Jacobs, Selby, 1939-

Title Traumatic grief : diagnosis, treatment, and prevention / Selby C. Jacobs
Published Philadelphia ; London : Brunner/Mazel, 1999
Philadelphia : Brunner/Mazel, 1999

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 WATERFT HEALTH  616.8521 Jac/Tgd  AVAILABLE
Description xix, 112 pages ; 23 cm
Series Series in trauma and loss, 1090-9575
Series in trauma and loss.
Contents Attachment behavior and theory -- Definition of traumatic grief as a disorder -- Diagnosis of traumatic grief -- Comorbidity: psychiatric disorders associated with traumatic grief -- Treatment of traumatic grief -- A diagnosis/treatment algorithm for traumatic grief -- Epidemiology and prevention of traumatic grief -- Conclusion and future directions
Summary The loss of an intimate exposes the afflicted person to a higher risk for several types of psychiatric disorders. In addition to potential complications, including Major Depression, anxiety disorders, and PTSD, the existence of pathologic forms of grief cannot be denied. Jacobs introduces the term Traumatic Grief as a descriptor of this diagnostic entity. Using the perspective of a biopsychosocial, medical model (including epidemiology and public health), and the theoretical framework of attachment theory, the author develops the concept of Traumatic Grief as a new nosologic entity. Diagnostic criteria, descriptive features, and the clinical course of Traumatic Grief are detailed as the author verifies the concept of Traumatic Grief as a disorder. The text continues with a review of the treatment literature and moves to the presentation of a diagnosis and treatment algorithm based on the literature review as well as the author's long experience in the treatment of clinical complications of bereavement. The epidemiology, social and cultural variation, and the prevention of Traumatic Grief are discussed in this text that, by format, follows the outline for disorders used in the DSM and therefore makes this a useful tool for the practicing clinician. This is the first book for clinicians that presents and discusses diagnostic criteria and evidence-based treatment for Traumatic Grief. Using this book, professional caregivers - psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, social workers, nurse clinicians, bereavement counselors, and students in these fields - will be better able to identify Traumatic Grief and utilize a framework for professional help and prevention
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Bereavement -- Psychological aspects.
Death -- Psychological aspects.
Grief.
Grief.
Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic.
LC no. 98032239
ISBN 0876309856 (alkaline paper)
0876309864 (alkaline paper)
9780876309858 (alkaline paper)
9780876309865 (alkaline paper)