CEUS OFFERED! THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ANYONE WHO IS HOPING TO DEEPEN
THEIR CONVERSATIONS ABOUT GRIEF, DEATH, AND DYING IN THEIR WORK. THIS
MAY INCLUDE (BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO) CLINICIANS, COMMUNITY WORKERS,
CHAPLAINS, DOULAS, AND SPIRITUAL LEADERS.Drawing from her upcoming
book, Lorraine Hedtke MSW, ACSW, PhD will discuss how stories of love
remain in the face of grief and death. Not only are these stories of
our dead available for the months and years following their death, but
fostering restoration of love with clients stands against
theiatrogenic despair that conventional grief psychology produces by
insisting clients say good-bye and find closure.
This day-long workshop will be a heart-felt journey into relational
worlds where love uplifts the stories of the dead for the bereaved to
posthumously claim what was never lost. We will explore new ideas in
grief counseling to respond to differing bereavement experiences by
scaffolding theoretical underpinnings with practical application.
Throughout the day, participants will learn how to have conversations
with people who are living with grief by practicing with one another,
showcasing that love doesn’t die when a person dies.
ABOUT LORRAINE: Lorraine Hedtke MSW, ACSW, PhD is a veteran narrative
therapist who has turned the world of modern-day grief psychology
completely upside down. Her relational approach to grief counseling
affirms the importance of love to guide us through some of the most
challenging aspects of life. Her innovative approach supports the
bereaved to sustain connections with those who have died, holding
close to the shared stories to navigate a path forward that transforms
the depth of yearning and distress grief brings. Love in the Face of
Grief: Transformative Grief Practices for Maintaining Connection,
Belonging, and Relationships after a Death is her fifth book
addressing grief and loss that encourages a loving new direction for
the bereaved who live with a broken heart. Dr. Hedtke lectures
worldwide about grief counseling, training counselors and medical
professionals. Her work has been translated into Japanese, Spanish,
Russian, and German. She has been featured on TEDx and is a leading
voice reshaping the field of bereavement counseling.
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