APS
2024 APS Annual Convention
Grief As a Biopsychosocial System: Recent Advances in Prolonged Grief Research
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
- Dwelling in Prolonged Grief: Resting State Functional Connectivity during Oxytocin and Placebo AdministrationSaren Seeley
- The Relationship of Prolonged Grief Disorder Symptoms with Hemodynamic Response to Grief Recall Among Bereaved AdultsMary-Frances O'Connor
- Loneliness and Its Relationship to Social Interaction in Bereaved Adults with and without Prolonged GriefDonald Robinaugh
- Identifying and Validating Markers of Loss Adjustment from Speech and LanguageMatteo Malgaroli