The
following workshops are designed for social workers, teachers, psychologists,
nurses, childcare educators, spiritual animators, counselors, behavior
technicians, clergy, volunteers and anyone working with people to understand
loss, the process of grieving and the dying process. Participants will
explore personal attitudes and learn strategies for helping grieving adults,
children and adolescents and interventions to accompany the dying.
Good Grief
Participants of this interactive, experiential workshop will:
• Learn about the process of grief
• Clarify personal thoughts, feelings and beliefs about grief
• Explore personal attitudes
• Identify interventions that are helpful to a griever
• Identify risk factors for complicated grief
Helping Children and Teens Deal with Death
Participants
of this interactive, experiential workshop will:
• Learn about the process of grief
• Learn how child and teen grief differs from adult grief
• Identify common grief reactions in children and teens
• Clarify personal thoughts and beliefs about grief and children
• Learn helpful interventions with grieving children and teens
The Art of Dying Understanding Palliative Care
Participants
of this interactive, experiential workshop will:
• Learn about the physical, psychological, spiritual processes of
dying
• Explore personal thoughts, feelings and beliefs about death and
dying
• Learn helpful interventions to accompany the dying
Running on Empty How do we refuel?
Participants
of this interactive, experiential workshop will:
• Have the opportunity to share difficult and challenging situations
• Identify personal feelings and behaviors when we are running low emotionally
• Reflect and explore coping strategies
• Identify personal "soul food"
End
of Life Issues
Participants
of this interactive, experiential workshop will:
• Explore the issues of advances care directives, living wills and
mandates
• Explore personal thoughts, feelings and reactions
• Learn helpful ways to open discussions about these topics
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