Grief

Grief, a natural response to loss, can sometimes evolve into complicated grief or major depression. Recognizing its manifestations and offering supportive care is crucial. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry offers in-depth insights into the psychiatric aspects of grief, from normal grieving processes to pathological manifestations. Our expert editors curate content that is compassionate and evidence-based, ensuring psychiatrists can support individuals navigating the challenges of loss.

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