Meaning-based Group Counselling for Bereavement

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2010
Given that individuals in bereavement tend to experience substantial psychological distress in the first two years following loss, individuals seeking psychological support will need appropriate services grounded in sound empirical scholarship. There is a lack of studies assessing bereavement groups, despite groups being one of the most common forms by which such services are offered. The prominent and emerging process of meaning-reconstruction in bereavement research is theorized to lead to better psychological adjustment and prevent more prolonged grief reactions. The principal objective of this study is to compare two types of group counseling for individuals in bereavement: A novel meaning-based bereavement counseling group and a conventional bereavement support group.
Epistemonikos ID: 5528d40f8e13620a84c5aeabf1f45d79e61c3978
First added on: May 06, 2024