Astrid Landon
Freelance journalist
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Therapist
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Address Info
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560 Lonsdale Street VIC, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
GPS
-37.8140313, 144.9556025
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This course consists of 24 informative lectures where you will learn about many interesting topics such as:
The 5 stages of the grieving process that most people go through
The beliefs people hold towards 'death' and 'dying' around the world
How children view death and how they cope with grieving
How to recognise 'clinical depression' and what treatments available for it
How to adjust to unexpected or violent death
What 'the loss of self' is in the grieving process
How to counsel others and how to end it effectively
and much more!
P.S. This course is now fully accredited by the IAOTH - International Association of Therapists!
The need for a revolution in the way mental health providers approach grievers is on the rise. The “quick fix” nature of American culture, a death-denying attitude and an outdated adherence to stage theories has created an epidemic for grievers.
The potential is high to include a formalized diagnosis for Prolonged Grief Disorder in the next revision of the DSM-5®. If this occurs, clinicians will have an even greater responsibility to understand treatment modalities, assessment tools and diagnostic criteria related to grief. Not long ago in American history, those in mourning would be quick to find comfort from family and faith. Yet, as our society shifts away from a faith-orientation and loneliness continues to escalate, clinicians have the unique opportunity to stand in the gap of this crisis and provide a respite for grieving people of all ages.
This recording provides fast and unique treatment tools that can be used in a wide variety of circumstances for grievers of all ages. The new complicated Grief Treatment Model will also be examined for use with individuals facing a more persistent response to grief. This treatment has been studied to have a significantly higher response rate than interpersonal psychotherapy.
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