CTLE The Role of Attachment in Grief & Loss 3.24.20

Tuesday, March 24, 2020 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

The Role of Attachment in Grief and Loss

Grief and loss is complicated when the grieving person is not anchored and connected in a support system. Grief and loss is relational. Children and adults with complicated or insecure attachments struggle to resolve grief, and almost as if by definition these children and adults will have more difficulty processing it.   This workshop looks at Grief and loss as being a universal experience, making it challenging for practitioners who themselves will have their own losses stirred up.  It will be experiential and give the participant a chance to practice the skills of helping their clients sit with the pain of loss so that the client can find a place for it in their lives that allows them to continue to live.   As they work through and process these losses, the hope is that they will be able to make themselves open to new attachments. 

Registration fee is $70, which includes 6 CTLE Credit Hours.
 

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 Registration Was Closed on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 6:00 AM (EST)