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Dr. Neimeyer answers a question from a therapist about helping the bereaved deal with traumatic images and memories:
As a therapist I often work with people who suffer from traumatic images of their loved one's dying, even when these result from a difficult death in the hospital. Can you comment on how to help the bereaved who are struggling with difficult images and memories? How does one work through traumatic images in therapy? 
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Robert A. Neimeyer, Ph.D.
... is one of the foremost authorities on bereavement and grief. We are honored to host  a weekly question and answer column authored by Dr. Neimeyer.
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