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Die Bewältigung von Verlusten — normale und pathologische Trauerprozesse

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Trauer ist die emotionale Antwort auf einen Verlust. Der Trauerprozess dient dazu, sich an eine Welt anzupassen, die tief greifend und unwiderrufl ich durch den Tod eines nahe stehenden geliebten Menschen verändert wurde. Generell ist Trauer eine normale menschliche Erfahrung, mit der die meisten Menschen zurechtkommen.

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Kersting, A. (2010). Die Bewältigung von Verlusten — normale und pathologische Trauerprozesse. In: Arolt, V., Kersting, A. (eds) Psychotherapie in der Psychiatrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-32779-0_23

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