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In the EU project PERMANENS, the aim is to develop software that will help clinicians to prevent suicide when working with patients.
Prolonged grief affects 7 percent of people who have lost a significant other. The prevalence is much higher among parents who have lost a child, as well as when the cause of death is sudden and violent. There is insufficient knowledge about and capacity for practicing treatment tailored to prolonged grief conditions. For one, this is a problem for the many people bereaved by suicide.
NSSF offers PGDT training as part of the work to improve the forms of treatment available to the bereaved experiencing prolonged grief.
One of the most important tasks at the National Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention (NSSF) is to conduct research. NSSF has the following research goals.