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Modified psychotherapy eases severe grief

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Modified psychotherapy eases severe grief

So-called ‘complicated’ grief following the death of a loved one and lasting 6 months or longer, can be relieved more effectively with interpersonal therapy combined with a focus on treating the loss than with interpersonal psychotherapy alone, according to a …

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Modified psychotherapy eases severe grief

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  1. what is this and how do I get it?

  2. Ms. Debbie: Pleae let me express my empathy for your struggle with loss. For assistance with this matter, seek a referral from a psychologist or a
    hospice. They can put you in touch with an hospice social worker, a medical social worker, or an individual who specializes in grief issues. Bless you and yours,
    from a social worker.

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