Grief and the new DSM-5 clinical category: A narrative review of the literature.
Aim: Grief is a common reaction to loss and it is considered a physiological and instinctive response. The "normal" grief evolves into an "integrated" phase within one year from death, and it is a non-pathological condition, that does not require specific therapeutic intervention...
Main Authors: | Antonio Bruno, Fiammetta Iannuzzo, Roberto Lo Presti, Gianluca Pandolfo, Clemente Cedro, Nicola Pangallo, Rocco Antonio Zoccali, Maria Rosaria Anna Muscatello |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Messina
2019-08-01
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Series: | Mediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology |
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Online Access: | http://cab.unime.it/journals/index.php/MJCP/article/view/2244 |
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