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LIVIA 1 is a WBI program designed to treat prolonged grief symptoms following bereavement or separation [15]. Fundamental research indicates that both types of losses involve very similar underlying processes (eg, [16,17]). LIVIA 1 was assessed in German through a randomized controlled trial [18] and in French through a noncontrolled trial [19]. These studies demonstrated that the same intervention can be efficiently administered to both populations.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e57294
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LIVIA 2.0 was developed as an alternative IBI to LIVIA 1, the original program, for grief-related symptoms after bereavement or separation [25], which was tested in German via a randomized controlled trial (RCT) [26] and in French via a noncontrolled trial [27]. Indeed, fundamental research has pointed to the many similarities between these kinds of losses [27,28]; moreover, studies on LIVIA 1 have proved that the same intervention can be provided to both populations [26,29].
JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(6):e39026
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This study examines ER and loss-related CSE as potential mechanisms of change in an internet intervention, called LIVIA, for prolonged grief symptoms after spousal bereavement, separation, or divorce [32,33]. LIVIA addressed older adults who had experienced spousal bereavement, separation, or divorce and sought help for coping with prolonged grief symptoms, psychological distress, or adaptation problems in daily life.
JMIR Ment Health 2022;9(5):e27707
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