Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychology Bar‐Ilan University Ramat Gan Israel
2. Department of Psychology Ben‐Gurion University Beer Sheva Israel
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundProlonged grief disorder (PGD) was recently approved as a formal diagnosis in the DSM‐5‐TR. The implementation of bereavement interventions is frequently requested, but their effectiveness has been controversial. Narrative reconstruction (NR) is a time‐limited integrative therapy, originally developed for the treatment of post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and adapted for the treatment of PGD. NR consists of exposure to the loss memory, a detailed written reconstruction of the loss memory narrative, and an elaboration of the personal significance of that memory for the bereaved.ObjectivesIn this study we evaluated the efficacy of NR for PGD.MethodIn this study, 33 participants with PGD were quasi‐randomized—that is, assigned to an immediate (n = 20) or delayed (n = 13) 16‐session NR intervention. PGD, intrusion, avoidance and depression symptoms, as well as levels of the loss memory integration, were assessed at pretreatment, post‐treatment, and at a 3‐month follow‐up.ResultsMixed linear models showed significant intervention effects for PGD and intrusive symptomatology. Results also showed an increase in integration of the loss memory, and improvements remained stable for all outcomes at follow‐up.ConclusionIn this study we established NR as an effective intervention for PGD and call for further validation in future studies. Integrating this intervention into the routine care of people with PGD seems important and beneficial.
Subject
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology
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