Prolonged grief disorder: a new diagnostic entity in DSM-5TR

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  • Elena Levy Yeyati Doctora en Medicina de la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Psiquiatra. Psicoanalista. Profesora del Instituto Superior de Médico Especialista en Psiquiatría (APSA), Miembro de la Escuela de la Orientación Lacaniana (EOL)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53680/vertex.v33i156.179

Keywords:

DSM 5TR, CIE 11, Prolonged grief disorder, Freud, Mourning and melancholia, Didion, Joan

Abstract

Grief is a normal response following the death of a beloved one. Prolonged grief disorder is defined when  grief is intense and has persisted for an atypically long period of time; more than 6 months (ICD-11) or more than 12 months (DSM5TR). This article discusses the conceptual distance between this new disorder and that of classical descriptions, as considered in a distinct Section of the DSM-5. These differences suggest disagreements among  different working groups for disorders. Freud’s perspective on mourning and melancholia (mayor depression disorder) pertains also to a classical scope. The grief work is exemplified with an autobiographical case, that illustrates how borders between normal and pathological grief are  blurred. Although a new disorder might assist an ever longer-lived population that becomes widow, the risk is the medicalization of grief.  

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Published

2022-07-10

How to Cite

Levy Yeyati, . E. (2022). Prolonged grief disorder: a new diagnostic entity in DSM-5TR. Vertex Revista Argentina De Psiquiatría, 33(156, abr.-jun.), 51–55. https://doi.org/10.53680/vertex.v33i156.179

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