Caregiving, bereavement and complicated grief

Authors

  • Kathrin Boerner
  • Richard Schulz

Keywords:

Caregiving, bereavement, complicated grief, professional support

Abstract

Abstract

Most deaths are preceded by chronic illness and disability and the provision of support by family caregivers. The purpose of this article is to describe how the caregiving experience affects bereavement, with an emphasis on the relationship between challenging caregiving situations and difficult grieving processes - often referred to as ‘complicated grief’. The article starts with a brief summary of the general literature on caregiving and bereavement. It then defines complicated grief and discusses why some caregivers may struggle with the death of their loved one. Finally, it offers practical suggestions for what professionals can do to help caregivers both before and after the death has occurred.

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2009-12-01

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