A new relationship with grief
A new approach to processing grief
New ways to talk about the 5 stages of grief
How to recognize and process grief
How to manage the grief "roller coaster"
Thank you so very much for all you are doing during this tough time in our nation, and in our world. I have learned many helpful tools and am already using them with my clients who are telling me that they are experiencing relief.
- Linda
In this session, we look at the acute and long-term effects of loss identified by research in an effort to understand how our approaches to grief work can address both the physiological and psychological responses to loss. We'll cover:
In our second session, we address the causes of complicated bereavement versus the factors that lead to adaptation and resilience in the context of loss. We'll discuss how the therapist can support clients in moving through grief in these ways:
In session 3, we learn about various ways clients can learn to notice, observe, and track the emotions of grief. By adopting a mindfulness approach, grief becomes less frightening and overwhelming, making it easier to resolve. This webinar includes:
In this final session, we work with the instinctual tendencies to stay connected to those we have lost, no matter at what cost. We can learn to accept and befriend grief, develop a friendly relationship to our memories of lost loved ones, and even let our feelings about them change and grow over the years.
Dr. Fisher is an exceptional presenter! I deeply appreciate her sharing years of experience and expertise. This course comprehensively integrated the mind and body aspects of grief recovery, blending mindfulness as well as somatic approaches.
โ Tonya Madsen
Janina Fisher, Ph.D. is the Assistant Educational Director of the Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute, a former instructor at Harvard Medical School, and an international expert on the treatment of trauma and dissociation. She is the author of Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors: Overcoming Self-Alienation (2017) and Transforming the Living Legacy of Trauma: a Workbook for Survivors and Therapists (2021). Best known for her work on integrating newer neurobiologically-informed interventions into traditional psychotherapy approaches, she is the co-author with Pat Ogden of Sensorimotor Psychotherapy: Interventions for Attachment and Trauma (2015).
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