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Prolonged grief disorder (PGD), also known as complicated grief (CG), traumatic grief (TG) and persistent complex bereavement disorder (PCBD) in the DSM-5, is a mental disorder consisting of a distinct set of symptoms following the death of a family member or close friend (ie. bereavement). People with PGD are preoccupied by grief and feelings of loss to the point of clinically significant distress and impairment, which can manifest in a variety of symptoms including depression, emotional pain, emotional numbness, loneliness, identity disturbance and difficulty in managing interpersonal relationships. Difficulty accepting the loss is also common, which can present as rumination about the death, a strong desire for reunion with the departed, or disbelief that the death occurred. PGD is esti

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  • Die anhaltende Trauerstörung (englisch prolonged grief disorder) beschreibt eine psychische Störung, bei der ein Hinterbliebener in Folge eines schwerwiegenden Verlustes (meist Tod einer nahestehenden Person) eine pathologische Trauerreaktion entwickelt. Sie wird in das ICD-11 als eigenständige Diagnose aufgenommen. Sie ist gekennzeichnet durch eine abnorme und persistierende Sehnsucht nach und Beschäftigung mit dem Verstorbenen, oft begleitet von Wut, Schuldgefühlen und Schwierigkeiten, den Verlust zu akzeptieren, sowie mit der Unfähigkeit, sich in soziale und andere Aktivitäten nach dem Trauerfall wieder einzufinden. Anhaltende Trauerstörung kann nur diagnostiziert werden, wenn die Reaktion sowohl zeitlich als auch in der Intensität das Maß einer normalen Trauer übersteigt. Diese muss als eine natürliche Reaktion auf einen Verlust gesehen werden, wobei unterschiedliche kulturelle, soziale und religiöse Normen zu berücksichtigen sind. (de)
  • Prolonged grief disorder (PGD), also known as complicated grief (CG), traumatic grief (TG) and persistent complex bereavement disorder (PCBD) in the DSM-5, is a mental disorder consisting of a distinct set of symptoms following the death of a family member or close friend (ie. bereavement). People with PGD are preoccupied by grief and feelings of loss to the point of clinically significant distress and impairment, which can manifest in a variety of symptoms including depression, emotional pain, emotional numbness, loneliness, identity disturbance and difficulty in managing interpersonal relationships. Difficulty accepting the loss is also common, which can present as rumination about the death, a strong desire for reunion with the departed, or disbelief that the death occurred. PGD is estimated to be experienced by about 10 percent of bereaved survivors, although rates vary substantially depending on populations sampled and definitions used. In March 2022, PGD was added as a mental disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-5-TR) with diagnostic code F43.8. PGD is also in the eleventh revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) under code 6B42. To meet diagnosis, symptoms must occur frequently (usually at least daily) and be present for at least 6–12 months. (en)
  • Komplicerad sorg (engelska: prolonged grief disorder) karakteriseras av intensiv och långvarig sorg, med svårigheter att acceptera förlusten och att fortsätta livet utan den döde, vilket leder till lidande och funktionsnedsättning i det dagliga livet. Komplicerad sorg har inkluderats som diagnoskategori i den senaste utgåvan av Världshälsoorganisationens International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). (sv)
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  • Komplicerad sorg (engelska: prolonged grief disorder) karakteriseras av intensiv och långvarig sorg, med svårigheter att acceptera förlusten och att fortsätta livet utan den döde, vilket leder till lidande och funktionsnedsättning i det dagliga livet. Komplicerad sorg har inkluderats som diagnoskategori i den senaste utgåvan av Världshälsoorganisationens International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). (sv)
  • Die anhaltende Trauerstörung (englisch prolonged grief disorder) beschreibt eine psychische Störung, bei der ein Hinterbliebener in Folge eines schwerwiegenden Verlustes (meist Tod einer nahestehenden Person) eine pathologische Trauerreaktion entwickelt. Sie wird in das ICD-11 als eigenständige Diagnose aufgenommen. (de)
  • Prolonged grief disorder (PGD), also known as complicated grief (CG), traumatic grief (TG) and persistent complex bereavement disorder (PCBD) in the DSM-5, is a mental disorder consisting of a distinct set of symptoms following the death of a family member or close friend (ie. bereavement). People with PGD are preoccupied by grief and feelings of loss to the point of clinically significant distress and impairment, which can manifest in a variety of symptoms including depression, emotional pain, emotional numbness, loneliness, identity disturbance and difficulty in managing interpersonal relationships. Difficulty accepting the loss is also common, which can present as rumination about the death, a strong desire for reunion with the departed, or disbelief that the death occurred. PGD is esti (en)
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  • Anhaltende Trauerstörung (de)
  • Prolonged grief disorder (en)
  • Komplicerad sorg (sv)
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