Grief and Prolonged Grief Disorder
Stephen J Cozza editor Holly G Prigerson editor Naomi Simon editor Paul K Maciejewski editor M Katherine Shear editor Sidney Zisook editor Charles F Reynolds III editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Published:31st Aug '23
Should be back in stock very soon

Grief and bereavement are a universal part of the human experience. The impact of grief on human lives is increasingly evident as the COVID-19 pandemic, environmental disasters, and—in the United States in particular—gun-related violence upend normal life and expose vast swaths of society to recurring and profound trauma. It was only in 2022, with the publication of DSM-5-TR and in the context of considerable scientific progress, that prolonged grief disorder (PGD) was included as a formal diagnosis, one also reflected in ICD-11. Now, this new handbook provides both clinical and non-clinical readers with a science-based approach to identifying and addressing PGD, along with what might be termed “normal” grief.
In extensively referenced chapters filled with illustrative case studies, this guide examines topics such as:
With consequences that include suffering, social isolation and loneliness, poor physical health, shortened life expectancy, and suicide, it is critical that PGD be recognized and treated as quickly as possible.
Thus, Grief and Prolonged Grief Disorder is a necessary resource: Its evidence-based approach gives readers the tools they need to recognize grief in themselves and others, strategies for the clinical management of typical grief, guidance on the specific treatment for PGD, and tips on when to refer patients for specialty care.
ISBN: 9781615374632
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 272g
222 pages