Grief in the DSM-5 -The Most Recent Diagnostic Guidelines – Christina Zampitella

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Faculty:
Christina Zampitella
Duration:
Approx. 2 Hours
Copyright:
Feb 12, 2021

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Designed for mental health professionals, this course discusses the most recent bereavement-related diagnostic criteria in the DSM-5® including the bereavement exclusion in major depressive disorder, uncomplicated grief, and persistent complex
bereavement disorder. You’ll learn why the changes were needed, what the implications of those changes are in clinical practice, and how those implications can enhance or detract from differential bereavement assessments. Also discussed is a look ahead to why the inclusion of prolonged grief disorder in future DSMs is needed in clinical practice and proposed criteria.

Outline

Grief in Previous DSM’s

  • History of how bereavement has been addressed
  • Why changes were needed

Change in ICD-11

  • Prolonged grief disorder
  • Diagnostic criteria

Grief in the DSM-5: Changes and Diagnosis

  • Elimination of the bereavement exclusion criterion for major depressive disorder
  • Research regarding complicated grief
  • Persistent complex bereavement disorder in the DSM-5
  • How to diagnose complicated and uncomplicated bereavement using the DSM-5

A Look Ahead

  • Why Prolonged Grief Disorder in the DSM is needed in clinical practice
  • Proposed criteria

Faculty

Christina Zampitella, Psy.D., FT's Profile

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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 (ADEC).  She is the owner of The Center for Grief Therapy and Education, co-owner and director of clinical services at Integrative Psychology Group, and a professional speaker. She works as an adjunct faculty member at Marian University’s Master’s in Thanatology program, National University, and Goldey-Beacom College, focusing her research, course development and teaching on Bereavement Studies and Integrative Psychology. She served as the chair for the Continuing Education Committee for the San Diego Psychological Association from 2007-2009 and the Delaware Psychological Association from 2018-2019. Dr. Zampitella specializes in death, loss, bereavement, integrative psychology, spirituality and nature-based therapy. She is the former resident psychologist on Fox 5 News in San Diego and often appeared on NBC News. She has been featured in Elle Magazine, BuzzFeed, and The Huffington Post.

Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Christina Zampitella is co-owner and director of Clinical Services at Integrative Psychology Group. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Christina Zampitella is a Fellow of Thantology.

 



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