Reframing PTSD as Traumatic Grief: How Caregivers Can Companion Traumatized Grievers Through Catch-Up Mourning
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Alan D. Wolfelt, P. D., & Alan D. Wolfelt, P. D. (2015). Reframing PTSD as Traumatic Grief: How Caregivers Can Companion Traumatized Grievers Through Catch-Up Mourning . Companion Press.

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Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph. D and Ph. D.|AUTHOR Alan D. Wolfelt. 2015. Reframing PTSD As Traumatic Grief: How Caregivers Can Companion Traumatized Grievers Through Catch-Up Mourning. Companion Press.

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Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph. D and Ph. D.|AUTHOR Alan D. Wolfelt. Reframing PTSD As Traumatic Grief: How Caregivers Can Companion Traumatized Grievers Through Catch-Up Mourning Companion Press, 2015.

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Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph. D., and Ph. D.|AUTHOR Alan D. Wolfelt. Reframing PTSD As Traumatic Grief: How Caregivers Can Companion Traumatized Grievers Through Catch-Up Mourning Companion Press, 2015.

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