2-Day Transforming Traumatic Grief: New Strategies for Meaningful Healing from Traumatic Loss

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Learning Objectives
Differentiate between acute, integrated, and complicated grief.
Identify the neurobiological underpinnings of traumatic grief, including the role of the amygdala in the emotional processing of traumatic grief.
Evaluate the impact of survivors guilt from a neuropsychological perspective.
Evaluate the neurobiological changes that occur due to the Gone-But-Also-Everlasting Model in the context of traumatic grief.
Evaluate the concept of secondary grief and its implications for clients.
Assess the role of posttraumatic growth in the recovery process after a loss.
Relate the principles of neuroplasticity to the treatment of traumatic grief.
Compare grief counseling and grief therapy, including their scope and methodologies.
Examine the role of separation anxiety in the development and perpetuation of prolonged grief disorder.
Identify the differences between normal grief reactions and symptoms of depression.
Course Offering: Meeting, Seminar, Workshop, or Webinar - Live (delivered in real time)
Domain Focus: Psychosocial Concepts and Support Systems
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CE Credits: 12.50
Fee: $459.99
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