Delayed grief

Delayed grief

The terms delayed grief and unresolved grief are variations of grieving after a loss. The meaning of unresolved grief is any aspect of grieving that has yet to be resolved.

In cases of delayed grief, the reaction to the loss is postponed until a later time, even years later, and might be triggered by a seemingly unrelated event, such as a recent divorce[1] or even the death of a pet, but with reactions excessive to the current situation.

The delayed grief might manifest as any of the reactions in normal grief: pangs of intense yearning, spasms of distress, short bouts of hysterical laughter, tearful or uncontrolled sobbing, feeling of hopelessness, restlessness, insomnia, preoccupation with thoughts about the loved one, extreme and unexplained anger, or general feelings of depression. In extreme cases reaction may invoke suicidal tendencies.

The term "delayed grief" is also used to describe a pattern in which symptoms of distress, seeking, yearning (etc.), are occurring at a much later time period than is typical.[2]

Delayed grief refers to any reaction that occurs later than usual, as a delayed onset of symptoms.[3] Contrast to the term "complicated grief" [3] as meaning a form of grieving that spans years (see full description at: Grief).

Examples

In a 1987 study, of 135 people with cancer, who were referred for psychological counseling, 76% of them reported a previous grief experience, and 60% of the cancer patients still had unresolved grief from prior losses.[4]

See Also

References

  1. ^ Grief Counselling and Grief Therapy: A Handbook, James William Worden, 2003, p.46, link: Books-Google-MC.
  2. ^ "Bereavement, Mourning, and Grief", U.S. National Cancer Institute, web: Cancer-gov-HP-4.
  3. ^ a b "Grief", Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying, p.28, Findarticles.com, web: Findart-214.
  4. ^ Vachon, ML (1987). "Unresolved grief in persons with cancer referred for psychotherapy". The Psychiatric clinics of North America 10 (3): 467–86. PMID 3684749. 

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