Publications by authors named "B Hahlweg"

Course of Grief Response, influencing Factors, Satisfaction with treatment, Need for Psychotherapeutic Support: The emotional response to a late miscarriage or a stillbirth was examined retrospectively in a systematic study involving 51 patients. The women had lost a child either by stillbirth (beyond the 20th week of gestation) or shortly after delivery. We assessed the long-term course of possible determinants of grief, a complicated grief response, as well as the patients' satisfaction with the treatment and their need for further psychotherapeutic support.

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Only recently a stillbirth has been recognized as a major loss for the majority of women. Based on psychotherapeutic experience and clinical investigations, symptoms and risk factors of normal and pathological courses of grief are delineated and illustrated by a case vignette. Risk factors for complicated grief refer to quality of inpatient care, partner support, previous depression, anxiety or unresolved strain.

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