Live Virtual Workshops
Walking with Grief
Helping Others Deal With Loss
Credit Hours (CEC)
Walking with Grief - Live Virtual - August 1-2, 2023; 9am-4pm Central Time
Early rate expires 07/12/2023
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, participants should be able to:
- Understand the complexities of grief and loss
- Recognize the influence of dominant discourses and mainstream understandings of grief
- Respond and support individuals, families, and communities impacted by grief
- Identify those needing increased support and intervention
- Apply and adapt learning to their own context and community
*Please allow only the registered individual(s) to view webinar materials
Method of Delivery
Presentation, video, case study exercises, personal reflection, delivered electronically.
Some of the Topics Included
- Making Sense of Grief and Loss
- Factors that Shape How Grief is Experienced
- Considerations Related to Culture
- Myths and Misunderstandings
- Models for Understanding Grief
- Exploring the Impacts of Grief and Loss
- Responding to Grief and Loss
- Key Qualities to Effective Support
- Paths to Healing and Recovery
- The Role of Remembering and Ritual
- The Impact of Nutrition, Sleep, and Exercise
- Finding a New Normal
- Grief, Loss, and Depression
- Grief, Loss, and Trauma/Complicated Grief
- Grief, Loss, and Addictions
Target Audience
This is an intermediate level workshop for social service and health care professionals, counsellors, social workers, school personnel, and anyone supporting people working through grief.
Terms & Conditions
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Trainer: John Koop Harder
John has been working as a therapist and trainer for over 20 years. He is a Registered Social Worker who holds a Master of Social Work degree. John is a contributing author of our Counselling Insights and Counselling in Relationships books. Much of John’s career has centred on working with children, youth, adults, and families dealing with crisis and trauma. While he has a diverse practice, he has particular interest and specialized experience in working with individuals and families impacted by mental health concerns, violence, post-war trauma recovery, gender/sexuality issues, and sexual abuse recovery. John’s work is also informed by his international experiences working with individuals and communities impacted by civil war and ethnic conflicts in Colombia, Albania, and Northern Ireland. John believes people are their own best experts and already have many of the skills, abilities, and competencies that will assist them to address the challenges influencing their lives. John is a warm and engaging facilitator who values interactive learning experiences. Read blogs written by John here.