Complicated grief - a challenge in bereavement support in palliative care = Deuil compliqué - défi d’assurer du soutien de deuil en soins palliatifs : une mise à jour du domaine : an update of the field

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GULDIN, Mai-Britt

Il n'existe pas de directives concernant le deuil après la mort d'un proche en soins palliatifs. Le DSM-V n'inclut pas le deuil comme critère de dépression. Cet article pose des questions concernant le deuil compliqué qu'il considère comme un trouble lié au deuil et envisage ses implications et défis actuels dans le soutien de deuil suite à un décès en soins palliatifs.

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