WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF THE ISSUE DID NOT ARISEGrieving families would have a secure and encouraging place to process their feelings if they had access to grief and bereavement therapy, lowering their chance of experiencing complicated sorrow, anxiety, depression, and survivor guilt. Also, they would be better able to handle the logistical and practical difficulties after losing a loved one.
THE PROGRAM-OUTCOME AND INDICATORS AND PROGRAM SUCESSGrieving families would have a secure and encouraging place to process their feelings if they had access to grief and bereavement therapy, lowering their chance of experiencing complicated sorrow, anxiety, depression, and survivor guilt. Also, they would be better able to handle the logistical and practical difficulties after losing a loved one.
Evidence-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Reduction in symptoms of grief, as measured by the Texas Revised Inventory of GriefMultidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support to measure increase social supportDepression and anxiety, as measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 and Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 scales