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Ambiguous Loss And Grief Group Intervention For Youth In Foster Care, Courtenay Anne Miedema
Ambiguous Loss And Grief Group Intervention For Youth In Foster Care, Courtenay Anne Miedema
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Over the past ten years in the United States, there has been an average of 414,000 youth in the foster care system each year (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2020). Youth in foster care are an at-risk population for behavioral, emotional, and relational issues that are often perceived or diagnosed as dysfunctional symptoms. Common presenting symptoms reported by this population relate to ambiguous loss experiences and can be conceptualized by ambiguous loss theory. Ambiguous loss theory has been developed through research with well-defined concepts, assessments, and treatment goals. However, there is a gap in the research on ambiguous …