What You’ll Discover in Christina Zampitella Grief in the DSM-5® Changes in Diagnosing Grief-Similar Disorders
- Faculty:
- Christina Zampitella
- Duration:
- 1 hour 28 minutes
- Format:
- Audio and video
- Copyright:
- Sep 30, 2013
Description
This course was designed for mental health professionals. the The hotly contested topic of bereavement-Related DSM-5® changes: the bereavement exclusion in Major depressive disorder, uncomplicated grieving, trauma-related disorders and specified trauma are all possible. the The diagnosis of complicated grief is a proposed one. Based on empirical research, you will discover why the What were the changes that were required? the These changes have significant implications in Clinical practice and the implications of that on differential bereavement assessment. We also discuss: the Reasons why the Changes remain difficult and what can be done? the These implications will be relevant for future DSM® editions.
Handouts
Manual (2 MB) | 19 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Bereavement in the DSM® – historical context
What were the reasons for these changes?
What are the benefits? the Changes in the DSM-5®?
- Uncomplicated Grief
- Other Trauma and Stressor Related Disorders
- Conditions for further research (section 3): Persistent Complex Griefing Disorder.
These changes are still problematic.
How to use the DSM-5® for diagnosing uncomplicated and complicated grief – implications for the bereaved
- Differential diagnosing
- The “note” under Major Depressive Disorder
Future DSM® implications
Faculty
Christina ZampitellaFT, Psy.D. Similar seminars and products 3
Dr. Christina Zampitella, Psy.D., FT, is a licensed clinical psychologist in both Delaware and California and a Fellow of Thanatology (expert in Death, loss, and bereavement (through the Association for Death Education and Counseling She is the The Center for Grief Therapy and education, co-Director of clinical services at Integrative Psychology Group. Professional speaker. She works as an adjunct faculty member at Marian University’s Master’s in National University’s Thanatology Program and Goldey-Beacom College is where she focused her research, course development, and teaching on Bereavement Psychology and Integrative Psychology. As the For a chair the Continuing Education Committee the San Diego Psychological Association, 2007-2009. the Delaware Psychological Association, 2018-2019. Dr. Zampitella specializes in Death, loss and bereavement. Integrative Psychology, Spirituality, and Nature.-Therapy that is based on the body. She is the Former Fox 5 News resident psychologist in San Diego, and frequently appeared on NBC News. She was featured in Elle Magazine, BuzzFeed, The Huffington Post.
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Christina Zampitella Co-Director of Clinical Services at Integrative Psychology Group. PESI, Inc. provides a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: Christina Zampitella Is a Fellow in Thantology
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