Complicated Grief in Canada: Exploring the Client and Professional Landscape

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Complicated grief (CG) is one of the central themes in bereavement research and advanced clinical practice today. Using a mixed-methods approach, we wanted to learn (a) what tools Canadian practitioners used to identify or diagnose CG and (b) what interventions or strategies they used to address CG. Sixty-three professionals responded to our survey. There were no straightforward answers to these questions: the state-of-the art of CG in Canada is, in fact, complicated. Practitioners used a wide assortment of tools and strategies with no consensus on any one approach or tool. Building a Canadian CG community of practice was recommended.

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Thompson, M. R., Whiteman, A. D., Loucks, K. D., & Daudt, H. M. L. (2017). Complicated Grief in Canada: Exploring the Client and Professional Landscape. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 22(7), 577–598. https://doi.org/10.1080/15325024.2017.1358574

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