Applying Procedures from PGDT after Long-Term, Supportive Grief Therapy – 1 CE

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Friday, October 13, 12 – 1 pm EDT

Utilizing evidence-based Prolonged Grief Disorder Treatment (PGDT) with patients can be challenging when they have spent years in a minimally structured, long-term supportive grief therapy. Drawing on 15 years of experience utilizing evidence-based structured treatment, Meredith Charney, PhD, will discuss a case study of a bereaved adult who spent 10+ years in supportive therapy following the death of their parent when the patient was a young adult. This therapy was helpful, but their Prolonged Grief symptoms remain unchanged for all of those years. This case will be used to highlight how to transition to core elements of PGDT including imaginal revisiting, situational revisiting, and assigning grief homework.

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Overview

Utilizing evidence-based Prolonged Grief Disorder Treatment (PGDT) with patients can be challenging when they have spent years in a minimally structured, long-term supportive grief therapy. Drawing on 15 years of experience utilizing evidence-based structured treatment, Meredith Charney, PhD, will discuss a case study of a bereaved adult who spent 10+ years in supportive therapy following the death of their parent when the patient was a young adult. This therapy was helpful, but their Prolonged Grief symptoms remain unchanged for all of those years. This case will be used to highlight how to transition to core elements of PGDT including imaginal revisiting, situational revisiting, and assigning grief homework.

Learning Objectives

  1. Explain structured grief therapy to someone who has had years of prior therapy
  2. Discuss how to address homework compliance
  3. List the differences between PGDT and supportive therapy

Continuing Education

American Psychological Association

The Center for Prolonged Grief at Columbia School of Social Work is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Center for Prolonged Grief maintains responsibility for this program and its content.

Note: Many state boards recognize the APA approval. Please check with your state licensing board.

New York State Education Department

  • NYSED State Board for Psychology recognizes the Center for Prolonged Grief as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed psychologists (#PSY-0150).
  • NYSED Board for Social Work recognizes the Center for Prolonged as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers (#SW‐0727).
  • NYSED State Board for Mental Health Practitioners recognizes the Center for Prolonged Grief as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists (#MFT-0080).

Note: Non-NYS social workers and marriage and family therapists, please check with your state licensing board. Many states have recognized our continuing education programs as we are at a CSWE-accredited institution and part of a regionally accredited university.