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Wirksamkeit von Trauerinterventionen

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Die Ergebnisse der Studien, Meta-Analysen und Überblicksartikel zu Trauerinterventionen verdeutlichen, dass eine Trauerintervention, die sich an alle Trauernden richtet keine Behandlungswirksamkeit hat oder sogar negative Auswirkungen haben kann. Dagegen zeigen Trauerinterventionen bessere Behandlungseffekte, wenn sie sich an Trauernde richten, die hochbelastet sind oder bereits eine komplizierte Trauerreaktion zeigen.

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Wagner, B. (2013). Wirksamkeit von Trauerinterventionen. In: Komplizierte Trauer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37359-6_4

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