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The British Journal of Psychiatry 132: 159-163 (1978)
© 1978 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
S Lieberman
Three different patterns of morbid grief are noted. The effect of forced mourning procedures on morbidly grieving patients is discussed with some indication of beneficial and harmful effects of psychotherapeutic intervention.
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