APS

2024 APS Annual Convention

Grief As a Biopsychosocial System: Recent Advances in Prolonged Grief Research

Friday, May 24, 2024 · San Francisco, CA

Oral · Clinical Science

Prolonged grief is a bereavement specific syndrome recently included in the DSM-5-TR. Much remains unknown about the etiology of this condition. In this symposium, we present a series of studies working from a biopsychosocial systems framework and using a range of innovative methods to better understand and predict prolonged grief.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Donald RobinaughChair
    Northeastern University

Presentations

  1. Dwelling in Prolonged Grief: Resting State Functional Connectivity during Oxytocin and Placebo AdministrationSaren Seeley
  2. The Relationship of Prolonged Grief Disorder Symptoms with Hemodynamic Response to Grief Recall Among Bereaved AdultsMary-Frances O'Connor
  3. Loneliness and Its Relationship to Social Interaction in Bereaved Adults with and without Prolonged GriefDonald Robinaugh
  4. Identifying and Validating Markers of Loss Adjustment from Speech and LanguageMatteo Malgaroli