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Diagnose der komplizierten Trauer

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Der Verlust einer nahestehenden Person hat in der Regel einen normalen und nicht‐pathologisch verlaufenden Trauerprozess zur Folge. Komplizierte Trauer definiert sich im Wesentlichen durch die Abgrenzung zur normalen Trauer und unterscheidet sich an Intensität und Abweichung in den folgenden drei Merkmalen: 1.) Intensität, 2.) Qualität und 3.) Dauer (Stroebe 2008).

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Wagner, B. (2013). Diagnose der komplizierten Trauer. In: Komplizierte Trauer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37359-6_2

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