Join us for a webinar with Catherine Monk, PhD, of the Perinatal Pathways Lab at Columbia Medical Center on a model for working with women and partners facing pregnancy loss
Pre-death grief is among the most debilitating aspects of caring for a loved one with dementia. Grief is a natural response to witnessing changes in the care recipient’s personality and
This presentation will describe the unique challenges related to bereavement resulting from military duty deaths. Dr. Cozza will highlight the need for research about experiences of bereaved military family members
The brain plays a unique role in shaping our experience of bereavement. This webinar given by Dr. Mary-Frances O’Connor, a leading researcher in grief biology, will introduce participants to several
Burnout, moral distress, and compassion fatigue are well-documented risks we encounter in our work with people facing grief and loss. That’s the bad news. The good news is that we
Humans are especially adept at seeing problems in the future and trying to figure out how to fix them and looking into our past to see what went wrong in
Suicide impacts families, schools, workplaces and whole communities. Over half of the American population personally knows someone who has died by suicide. Dr. Julie Cerel will describe her important evidence-based
The Family Bereavement Program (FBP) is a 12-session group program for parentally bereaved children and their caregivers that was developed to strengthen parent level (e.g., positive parenting, parent self-care) and
Description The death of a loved one is difficult for everyone. But research has consistently shown marked individual variation in the course and severity of grief reactions. In this talk
Memoir writers describe the experience of grief firsthand with all of its complexity and nuance. These literary works are often blunt, realistic, and brutally honest often including humour or self-deprecation.
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