Grief-Resolution Therapy: Reliving, Revising, and Revisiting
Abstract
Unresolved grief reactions often persist because of binds and obstacles that have inhibited grieving at the time of the loss. The removal of such binds and obstacles by helping the patient to relive, revise, and revisit scenes of the loss in present-time imagery facilitates grief resolution.
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