Research has shown that violent losses lead to more severe emotional distress than do nonviolent losses. Little is known about the psychological mechanisms underlying the debilitating impact of violent loss. In the current study, the authors used self-reported data of 496 bereaved individuals, bereaved in the last 3 years, to examine the role of seven cognitive-behavioral variables in mediating the impact of violent loss: (a) a sense of "unrealness" about the irreversibility of the separation, negative cognitions about (b) the self, (c) life, (d) the future, and (e) catastrophic misinterpretations of grief-reactions, and indices of (f) anxious avoidance and (g) depressive avoidance behavior. Outcomes showed that people bereaved by violent l...
Individuals vary in how they respond to bereavement. Those who experience poor bereavement outcomes ...
The disappearance of significant others is associated with an increased risk of prolonged grief diso...
Background: Violent loss (i.e. loss through homicide, suicide, or accident) is associated with high ...
Research has shown that violent losses lead to more severe emotional distress than do nonviolent los...
Research has shown that violent losses lead to more severe emotional distress than do nonviolent los...
This study examined associations of symptoms of Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD), Posttraumatic Stress...
none3Although research has confirmed that violent losses can exacerbate grief reactions, few investi...
BACKGROUND: Avoidance behavior is a central component of cognitive behavioral theories of bereavemen...
This study examined associations between the violence of a loss and the suddenness of a loss and sym...
This study sought to identify (a) subgroups among people confronted with unnatural/violent loss char...
This study sought to identify (a) subgroups among people confronted with unnatural/violent loss char...
People confronted with homicidal loss have to cope with separation distress, related to their loss, ...
Prolonged grief disorder (PGD) is a clinical classification of severe and enduring grief that can de...
Violent loss (i.e. homicide, suicide, accident) is associated with high levels of prolonged grief di...
Background: Although bereavement is likely a common stressor among patients referred to a psychotrau...
Individuals vary in how they respond to bereavement. Those who experience poor bereavement outcomes ...
The disappearance of significant others is associated with an increased risk of prolonged grief diso...
Background: Violent loss (i.e. loss through homicide, suicide, or accident) is associated with high ...
Research has shown that violent losses lead to more severe emotional distress than do nonviolent los...
Research has shown that violent losses lead to more severe emotional distress than do nonviolent los...
This study examined associations of symptoms of Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD), Posttraumatic Stress...
none3Although research has confirmed that violent losses can exacerbate grief reactions, few investi...
BACKGROUND: Avoidance behavior is a central component of cognitive behavioral theories of bereavemen...
This study examined associations between the violence of a loss and the suddenness of a loss and sym...
This study sought to identify (a) subgroups among people confronted with unnatural/violent loss char...
This study sought to identify (a) subgroups among people confronted with unnatural/violent loss char...
People confronted with homicidal loss have to cope with separation distress, related to their loss, ...
Prolonged grief disorder (PGD) is a clinical classification of severe and enduring grief that can de...
Violent loss (i.e. homicide, suicide, accident) is associated with high levels of prolonged grief di...
Background: Although bereavement is likely a common stressor among patients referred to a psychotrau...
Individuals vary in how they respond to bereavement. Those who experience poor bereavement outcomes ...
The disappearance of significant others is associated with an increased risk of prolonged grief diso...
Background: Violent loss (i.e. loss through homicide, suicide, or accident) is associated with high ...