Assessment of Emotional Experience and Emotional Recognition in Complicated Grief
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There is substantial evidence of bias in the processing of emotion in people with
complicated grief (CG). Previous studies have tended to assess the expression of
emotion in CG, but other aspects of emotion (mainly emotion recognition, and the
subjective aspects of emotion) have not been addressed, despite their importance
for practicing clinicians. A quasi-experimental design with two matched groups
(Complicated Grief, N D 24 and Non-Complicated Grief, N D 20) was carried out.
The Facial Expression of Emotion Test (emotion recognition), a set of pictures from
the International Affective Picture System (subjective experience of emotion) and the
Symptom Checklist 90 Revised (psychopathology) were employed. The CG group
showed lower scores on the dimension of valence for specific conditions on the IAPS,
related to the subjective experience of emotion. In addition, they presented higher
values of psychopathology. In contrast, statistically significant results were not found
for the recognition of emotion. In conclusion, from a neuropsychological point of view,
the subjective aspects of emotion and psychopathology seem central in explaining the
experience of those with CG. These results are clinically significant for psychotherapists
and psychoanalysts working in the field of grief and loss.
Iaith wreiddiol | Saesneg |
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Cyfnodolyn | Frontiers in Psychology |
Cyfrol | 7 |
Dynodwyr Gwrthrych Digidol (DOIs) | |
Statws | Cyhoeddwyd - 12 Chwef 2016 |
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