For those with moderate needs. This involves more structured support like bereavement counseling or peer support groups.
In adult palliative care, families often face what is known as . This can include mourning the loss of the patient’s former personality, the loss of shared future plans, and the physical decline of their loved one.
For those with "normal" grief. This includes providing informative literature and access to informal social networks like friends and family.
Reserved for the approximately 7% of people at high risk for Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD) . This requires specialized mental health services to manage intense, persistent symptoms that interfere with daily life. Recognizing "Complicated" Grief