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The Center for Complicated Grief

The Center for Complicated Grief

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Prolonged grief disorder (PGD) is a form of grief that is persistent and pervasive and interferes with functioning. It’s characterized by persistent intense yearning, longing and/or preoccupation with thoughts and memories of the person who died, along with other symptoms such as identity disruption, a marked sense of disbelief, avoidance of reminders of the loss, intense emotional pain related to the death, difficulty engaging in ongoing life, emotional numbness as a result of the death, feeling life is meaningless because of the death, or intense loneliness as a result of the death

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HW Ready - WF 22 Nov 2021 Corrected spelling of complicated in title - WF 7 Jan 2022
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2020-07-17 21:44:00
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The Center for Complicated Grief
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The Center for Complicated Grief
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