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The Inclusion of Bereavement as a Diagnosis in the DSM-5

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The inclusion of bereavement as a diagnosis in the DSM-5 was a welcome change amongst most thanatologists, because of the clarification of terms, the medicalizing of grief and accessibility to antidepressant medications.


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