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DOI: 10.1177/1524838002237332 Childhood Traumatic GriefConcepts and ControversiesAllegheny General Hospital
Allegheny General Hospital
Allegheny General Hospital
Allegheny General Hospital
Allegheny General Hospital Childhood traumatic grief refers to a condition in which characteristic trauma-related symptoms interfere with children's ability to adequately mourn the loss of a loved one. Current concepts of this condition suggest that it overlaps with but is distinct from uncomplicated bereavement, adult complicated grief, and posttraumatic stress disorder. This article describes the core features of childhood traumatic grief; differentiates it from these related conditions; and reviews the current research status of suggested diagnostic criteria, assessment instruments, and treatments for this condition. Implications for future clinical practice, research, and policy are also addressed.
Key Words: children trauma grief bereavement treatment
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