Course Information
Description:
Grief following the death of a loved one is a lifelong process that extends beyond Kübler-Ross’s foundational approach. This interactive, case-based course describes emerging approaches to adult grief treatment, including Meaning Reconstruction, the Dual Process Model, and the Integrated Process Model. Best practices in culturally competent integration across therapeutic processes underlie the analyses. Utilizing case studies and colleague dialogue attendees will apply the approaches to practice.
Learning Objectives:
1. Discuss the relevance of ideological and theoretical advancements in grief practice to competent assessment and treatment of bereaved adults.
2. Analyze three emerging approaches to adult grief treatment across therapeutic processes.
3. Describe best practice methods of integrating the approaches into treatment.
4. Apply the grief treatment approaches to practice through case study analysis.
Facilitator:
Julie A. Guistwite, PhD, LSW, FT, CSWM
Owner, Ripple of Light Bereavement Resource Center, LLC
CEs:
NASW-PA Chapter is a co-sponsor of this workshop. 3 CEs will be awarded for completion of this course. NASW has been designated as a pre-approved provider of professional continuing education for social workers (Section 47.36), Marriage and Family Therapists (Section 48.36) and Professional Counselors (Section 49.36) by the PA State Boad of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapits and Professional Counselors.
Registration Information:
$75 NASW Member (includes certificate and CEs); $90 NASW Non-Member (includes certificate and CEs)
*Due to the interactive nature of this workshop, attendees names will appear on the screen following clicking on the Zoom link. If you require ADA Accomodations, please indicate to Julie (julie@rolbereavementrcenter.onmicrosoft.com) a minimum of 5 days prior to event date. We cannot ensure the availability of appropriate accomodations without prior notification.
The information to be provided during this session is to be given as information and educational purposes only, generally applicable to members of the community, and not tailored to any one individual's needs. Nothing to be presented during the session is meant to diagnose or treat a medical or behavioral health condition and is not a substitution for the advice of a qualified professional. If you or a loved one need the advice of a qualified medical or behavioral health practitioner consult your physican or a mental health provider in the area. If you in crisis, contact the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 988 or contact 911.
Registration:
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