Check-in and pastries at 8:30 am
Lunch is provided
Audience:
Professionals in the following settings: funeral services, medical, mental health, private practice, spiritual care
Synopsis:
This training is designed for professionals wanting to build their skills to more effectively support the bereaved in a variety of settings. Led by Bo’s Place mental health professionals, this experiential workshop is divided into two sections to provide a more comprehensive experience. The morning session provides an overview of current grief theory, various indicators of grief, and children’s understanding of death according to developmental stages. The afternoon will focus on supporting the bereaved client using grief-specific therapeutic elements across a variety of interventions. Upon completion of Good Grief for Helping Professionals, you will have a greater understanding of your client’s experience of grief, tools and resources to support your work with the bereaved, and interventions ready for implementation in practice.
Objectives:
1. Identify the Four Tasks of Mourning by William Worden, Ph.D.
2. Distinguish children’s understanding of death at different developmental stages.
3. Describe several indicators of grief as a full-body experience.
4. Differentiate between various types of grief a client may experience.
5. Describe therapeutic elements that promote growth throughout the grief journey, including interventions to foster continuing bonds with the person who died.
6. Construct a support plan for a bereaved client or family utilizing grief-specific therapeutic elements and interventions.
Cost:
$90 per person (1-4 participants)
$75 per person (5 or more participants)
$25 student rate
6 CEUs included for social workers, licensed professional counselors
Registration is closed. We will be offering this workshop again on Friday, April 26th. To register for the April 26th workshop, click below:
For questions, please contact Valencia at valencia@bosplace.org or 713-942-8339.