Glossary / Lexicon
Impacted grief reaction
Impacted grief reaction refers to extreme reaction to the death of a loved one that involves psychotic features, suicidal ideation, or severe loss of weight or energy or that persists more than two (2) months.
Impacted grief reaction is also known as an Pathological grief reaction.
Related Articles | |
Anticipatory grief at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Anticipatory grief refers to the feelings of loss and guilt while the dying person is still alive. -Other . . . Read More | |
Prolonged grief disorder at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Complicated grief sometimes called Prolonged grief disorder refers to an attachment disorder: Based on . . . Read More | |
Perinatal Grief at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
In the psychological context, perinatal grief refers to the profound sense of loss experienced by parents . . . Read More | |
Mental health services at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Mental health services : Mental health services refers to various services provided to people of all . . . Read More | |
Amphetamine at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Amphetamine refers to a colorless, volatile liquid, C9H13N, used primarily as a central nervous system . . . Read More | |
Eros at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Eros refers to a type of relationship which is characterized with passion and commitment. It is a strong . . . Read More | |
Psychological disorder at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Psychological disorder refers to a pattern of behavioral, cognitive, or physical symptoms that includes . . . Read More | |
Anoxia at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Anoxia is defined as oxygen deprivation experienced by a fetus during labour and/or delivery -Other /More . . . Read More | |
Alzheimer's disease at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Alzheimer's disease refers to a progressive, irreversible disease characterized by degeneration of the . . . Read More | |
Bereavement reactions at psychology-glossary.com | ■■■ |
Bereavement reactions refer to normal reaction usually after the death of someone or somethingPerson . . . Read More |