Abstract
Complicated grief — which is characterized by difficulty in functioning, excessive guilt, a conviction that happiness is no longer possible, avoidance of reminders of the loss, and suicidal thoughts — occurs in roughly 7% of bereaved individuals. In this 20-week, four-arm, multicenter study, 395 adults with complicated grief (median time since loss, 2.3 years) were randomized to manual-based, complicated …
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