Sentences with phrase «facilitated grief support»

I am adept at assisting clients of all ages through life's transitions, having facilitated grief support groups for adults, adolescents and children.

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Facilitated support groups provide an opportunity for individuals to explore their grief with others who are grieving in an environment of trust.
Their recently launched website, Grief Support Modules for School Personnel, is intended to facilitate self - directed professional development and provide educators with practical advice to better understand and meet the needs of grieving students.
This book and the free additional Pet Grief Support Kit downloads the author offers will help many people make this time with their canine companions meaningful, bearable, and certainly facilitate their grieving and recovery when death comes.
Pet Loss Support Group: Facilitated by experienced grief counselors.
I have experience facilitating support groups and leading workshops related to grief and loss in addition to various other dynamics.»
I address grief and bereavement issues, and facilitate a support group for people whose loved ones have been murdered, as well as seeing those people individually.
In summary, the 4 days mirror the content of The KHU KIT and contains some theories and tools designed to help adults reflect on their own grief histories and processes; detailed information regarding each developmental stage and relating concept of death, grief response and appropriate way to provide support; factual information about the most common contexts of premature death in the Western Cape i.e. HIV and AIDS, TB, violence and road accidents, and the importance of and how to convey this in an age appropriate way; advice about how to support bereaved children including the practicalities of running grief and loss support groups; a range of simple physical therapies and techniques that can be used to de-stress and emotionally contain children and adults; specific examples of activities and exercises designed to facilitate particular group and individual processes including e.g. feeling depressed, isolated, angry; and, finally, resources for referral.
It then focuses on how to plan and facilitate a grief and loss support group for bereaved children offering a range of activities and stories to approach particular topics and emotions.
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