Supiano Katherine P, Andersen Troy C, Haynes Lara Burns
a University of Utah College of Nursing , Salt Lake City , Utah , USA.
b University of Utah College of Social Work , Salt Lake City , Utah , USA.
J Soc Work End Life Palliat Care. 2015;11(3-4):267-82. doi: 10.1080/15524256.2015.1107810.
Caring for a person with Alzheimer's disease is challenging and often has negative health and mental health effects that, for 7-20% of caregivers, persist into bereavement in the form of complicated grief. Complicated grief is a state of prolonged and ineffective mourning. An under-recognized phenomenon in dementia care and bereavement is "sudden-on-chronic death." In these situations, the caregiver is preparing for a gradual dying process from dementia, but the care recipient dies instead from a sudden death. In this study, an application of complicated grief group therapy for bereaved dementia caregivers with complicated grief is presented, and the effect of therapy with two bereaved caregivers who experienced the sudden death of their spouses who had a diagnosis of dementia is described. The unique treatment elements of complicated grief group therapy facilitated resolution of the 'trauma-like" features of bereavement and progression to a healthy grief process.
照顾患有阿尔茨海默病的人具有挑战性,并且往往会对健康和心理健康产生负面影响,对于7%至20%的照顾者来说,这种影响会以复杂悲伤的形式持续到丧亲之痛中。复杂悲伤是一种长期且无效的哀悼状态。在痴呆症护理和丧亲之痛中,一个未得到充分认识的现象是“慢性病程中的突然死亡”。在这些情况下,照顾者正在为痴呆症导致的逐渐死亡过程做准备,但受照顾者却死于突然死亡。在本研究中,介绍了针对患有复杂悲伤的痴呆症丧亲照顾者进行复杂悲伤团体治疗的应用情况,并描述了对两名经历了被诊断患有痴呆症的配偶突然死亡的丧亲照顾者进行治疗的效果。复杂悲伤团体治疗的独特治疗要素有助于解决丧亲之痛中“类似创伤”的特征,并推动向健康悲伤过程的进展。