Living with the Legacy of Loss: A Somatic Approach for Working

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Learn how to change the relationship with grief from one of intense intrusive feelings, to being able to relate to them as a body and emotional experience without words.

Dr. Janina Fisher, Ph.D.

Greetings

What could you do with a new approach to processing grief?

When I originally was thinking of this course, I wanted to focus on the grief we, as a collective and as individuals, were experiencing as a result of the COVID pandemic. From the loss of person-to-person contact to the loss of loved ones, we have felt alone and cut off from our communities.

Now, the war in Ukraine compounds the world’s pandemic grief. Witnessing the losses caused by the invasion of Ukraine has been heartbreaking even from a distance of thousands of miles away.

As a species, we are dealing with so much grief, and more types of grief than ever before: social injustice, the environmental crisis, mass shootings, unrest with the Supreme Court, job loss, housing instability, isolation during the pandemic, and hostility within our communities.

The burden of our losses is heavy.

Western culture’s tendency is to bypass or avoid grief, or to become preoccupied with it and have it be impossible to let go of. Neither of these approaches helps us to be in relationship with grief.

My approach to working with grief is to develop a relationship with grief. I will show you the difference between befriending grief versus mourning.

In Living with the Legacy of Loss, we will take a mindfulness-based somatic approach to grief and loss which:

  1. Takes advantage of the body’s resources to achieve optimal levels of sadness — not too much or too little
  2. Increases resilience in the face of loss and increases our ability to tolerate grief
  3. Diminishes the effects of isolation and loneliness
  4. Understands grief as a whole-body experience
  5. Helps us ride the roller coaster of emotions from numb to excruciating and emerge on the other side

Using a somatic approach, you will learn how to change the relationship with grief from one of intense intrusive feelings, to being able to relate to them as a body and emotional experience without words. You and your clients can learn to mindfully follow the waves of emotion as physical sensations needing only completion and letting go.

We are living in a time of significant loss. We need no more “proof” that grief is a central issue in our lives, and that there is a greater need for how to process it.

Please join me in Living with the Legacy of Loss to discover a new approach to the centuries-old challenge of grief.

Four Recorded 2-hour SESSIONS with Dr. Janina Fisher

Learn directly from Janina in these recorded interactive webinar sessions.

Four Recorded 2-hour SESSIONS with Dr. Janina Fisher

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Meet your presenter

Janina Fisher, Ph.D.

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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