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      Participants' recommendations for the ideal grief group: a qualitative study.

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      Omega
      Baywood Publishing Company, Inc.

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          Based on the results from the qualitative part of the study "Grief Groups in Norway" conducted in 2009-2011, this article focuses on grief group participants' recommendations for good or ideal grief groups. Participants have insightful observations about grief groups and how they can be improved, and taking their point of view seriously is one important way of ensuring that users of such group get an optimal experience from joining such groups. Using their experiences to adjust the structure and function of the groups, one can allow for practical solutions for organizations that have difficulties starting up grief support groups, for example, in areas where the population density is low. A major finding in this study was that grief group participants stressed the importance of thorough information before and at the start of grief groups. This concerned information about the aim, structure, organization, and possible effects and limitations of group participation.

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          Omega (Westport)
          Omega
          Baywood Publishing Company, Inc.
          0030-2228
          0030-2228
          2013
          : 67
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Center for Crisis Psychology, Bergen, Norway. kari@krisepsyk.no
          [2 ] Center for Crisis Psychology, Bergen, Norway.
          Article
          10.2190/OM.67.4.b
          24416876
          93953b2f-462e-4ec1-8a0d-0effc91533ee
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