Development and Testing of Metacognitive Therapy for Prolonged Grief Disorder: A Randomised Controlled Trial
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Open access
Authors
Wenn, Jenine Anne
Date
2017Supervisor
Assoc. Prof. Moira O'Connor
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Health Sciences
School
School of Psychology and Speech Pathology
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Abstract
This study investigated the metacognitive processes involved in Prolonged Grief Disorder, and developed and tested a group Metacognitive Grief Therapy for people experiencing prolonged grief symptomatology. Feasibility, efficacy and acceptability of the Metacognitive Grief Therapy program was tested in a pilot randomised controlled trial, with a 3- and 6-month follow-up. The findings supported the utility of Metacognitive Grief Therapy for reducing psychological distress and improving quality of life for people experiencing prolonged grief symptomatology.
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