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What distinguishes prolonged grief disorder from depression?
Pål Kristensen1, Kari Dyregrov2, Atle Dyregrov3
1Senter for krisepsykologi, Bergen.
Abstract:
Prolonged grief disorder, which is proposed as a new diagnosis in ICD-11, and depression have some similarities but also several key differences. In order to provide the correct help and treatment, it is important for doctors to be able to ascertain whether a person is struggling with prolonged grief or has become depressed following the loss of a loved one.
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