Diagnosis: Prolonged Grief Disorder
$49.50 – $275.00
The 2024 Living with Grief® program highlights prolonged grief disorder as a new addition to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (5th ed., text rev.) (DSM-5-TR). Panelists will explore the nature of the disorder and, using a case study approach, examine the diagnosis of the condition, when to refer for treatment, and effective evidence-based approaches to treatment.
Registration Options
- Individual – on-demand access and CE credits for one person.
- Organization/Company – provides unlimited on-demand viewing and CE credits to staff.
Program Viewing
The program viewing link and materials will be accessible through your account. The viewing link and CE instructions will also be emailed to you.
Continuing Education
An exam is required to obtain CE hours for this course. If you do not need CE certification, or if you would like a certificate of attendance only, please click here.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:
- Review the diagnostic criteria for prolonged grief disorder (PGD) in the DSM-5-TR.
- Indicate the varied ways that the DSM-5-TR acknowledges a range of complications to the grieving process and how PGD differs from other diagnoses in the DSM-5-TR.
- Recognize the risk factors for PGD and the signs that make it appropriate to refer for treatment.
- Describe current evidence-based approaches to treating PGD.
- Discuss how the PGD diagnostic criteria may influence research and the treatment of grief complications in future editions of the DSM.