The causal systems approach to prolonged grief: Recent developments and future directions.

Curr Opin Psychol

University Medical Centre Utrecht, Department of Psychiatry, Utrecht, the Netherlands; Altrecht GGZ, Department Youth KOOS, Utrecht, the Netherlands.

Published: April 2022

The network theory of prolonged grief posits that causal interactions among symptoms of prolonged grief play a significant role in their coherence and persistence as a syndrome. Drawing on recent developments in the broader network approach to psychopathology, we argue that advancing our understanding of the causal system that gives rise to prolonged grief will require that we (a) strengthen our assessment of each component of the grief syndrome, (b) investigate intra-individual relationships among grief components as they evolve over time within individuals, (c) incorporate biological and social components into network studies of grief, and (d) generate formal theories that posit precisely how these biological, psychological, and social components interact with one another to give rise to prolonged grief disorder.

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