2010
DOI: 10.4102/hsag.v15i1.415
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A complicated grief intervention model

Abstract: Complicated grief refers to a prolonged state of grief and indicates the inability of the client to incorporate the death into his or her life. Few social workers in South Africa assess the possibility of complicated grief as a contributing factor to impaired social functioning. This can be as a result of limited knowledge, ignorance and/or insufficient skills on the part of the social worker to assess and identify complicated grief. In this article, the researchers tabulate some of the models and approaches t… Show more

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“…Furthermore, interest in the model has spread to diverse countries. To illustrate, its components have been integrated in a complicated grief intervention model designed for the South African context (Drenth, Herbst, & Strydom, 2010) and—further afield and in a different setting again—the model was reported in a review of new perspectives in bereavement for Chinese readership, including the DPM figure in translation (Liu & Li, 2007).…”
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“…Furthermore, interest in the model has spread to diverse countries. To illustrate, its components have been integrated in a complicated grief intervention model designed for the South African context (Drenth, Herbst, & Strydom, 2010) and—further afield and in a different setting again—the model was reported in a review of new perspectives in bereavement for Chinese readership, including the DPM figure in translation (Liu & Li, 2007).…”
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“…Therapeutic interventions aimed at helping people showing complications in the mourning, and maintenance interventions, which seek to rehabilitate mourners increasing their quality of life and helping in any residual disorder, have been shown to be largely effective (Altmaier, 2011;Drenth et al 2010;Molero & Perez, 2009;Lacasta & Soler, 2006;Lacasta & Garcia, 2011, Lopez et al 2010Portillo et al, 2002;SECPAL, 2011).…”
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