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Date: 2 May 2024
Online
Although we often equate loss with death, the reality is that children and adolescents experience many other types of loss, such as parental divorce, moving, or having a serious illness. They may also experience loss of opportunities, self-esteem, recognition, or abilities. Each of these primary losses is associated with secondary losses which also need to be addressed. These losses that are experienced in the normal course of growing up have been compounded by the myriad of losses resulting from the COVID 19 pandemic.
Effective grief therapy with young clients must take into consideration how their developmental stage impacts how they react to loss, and interventions must be engaging, and developmentally-appropriate. After some preliminary background on how young clients experience loss, the primary focus of this workshop will be on creative, effective techniques that facilitate grief recovery in children and adolescents.
Learning Objectives
(1) The major types of loss impacting children and adolescents
(2) Myths and misconceptions about how young clients grieve
(3) Typical reactions to loss and developmental perspectives
(4) Creative, developmentally-appropriate interventions to facilitate the grief process
Duration: 9am – 1pm (times are AEST Melbourne VIC)
Venue: Online
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Fees:
AUD$275
Language: English
*Psychology Matters Asia is not the organizer of the posted event. If you have any enquires, please direct them to the contact in the information.