Therapy Changes Paper Sheds New Light on Diagnosis, Treatment of Grief and Depression

The article, “Therapy Changes Paper Sheds New Light on Diagnosis, Treatment of Grief and Depression”, by Rochelle Perper, PH.D.

“San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 31, 2013 — The relationship between grief and depression following bereavement has generated much debate in the psychological community and public media.”

American Institute Health Care Professionals’ insight:
It is crucial for grief therapists to understand the nature of grief and depression.  Both appear the same but are different.  Depression is a pathology or complicated form of grief, while grief over a loss is a natural reaction.  Grief therapy and counseling is key in determining which is which and how to treat.
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