Grab your free spot to The Grief Wellness Therapy Symposium...

get it now before time runs out!

Your time starts now.

You are in the right place if:

 

You recognize that you need just a little more knowledge on how to best support yourself, your clients and others with grief.

You have questioned at what point do you look for more help supporting your client and decide when it's a good time to refer grief out.

A potential client calls stating they are struggling with grief and your knee jerk reaction is to refer out.

Or 

You ever wondered what is the best book for this, when wanting or being asked to make a resource suggestion for someone who is grieving. 

 

Then join the grief wellness movement so that you can be an ally and squash grief illiteracy once and for all with grief education, advocacy, and compassionate connections. Come learn more on how to create healthy boundaries without having your clients choose to abandon their grief, betray their loss or stay stuck in it. All you have to do is reserve your spot below.

Remember The Symposium Starts July 19th!

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When therapists and healers don't understand grief work ...

they tend to do a few things:

 

1. Refer out (usually as a knee jerk reaction)

2. They give it a try (just to see what happens)

3. And they try to rely on the tired and true interventions that work for them and feel comfortable to practice. 

 

The good news is the basics that we possess are the foundation to support the grieving. The bad news is unfortunately it is not always effective in companioning the client to heal their grief and move through to post (traumatic) grief growth.

 

Grief work has to have grief education complimenting it.  Only then does grief begin to make sense in the senselessness of it all.

 

For grief therapy to be effective, it’s simple, we have to companion the grieving.

 

As clinicians we must be able to vacillate between professionalism and companion. That means easing in and out of our clinical skills and approach, and into the vulnerability of being a human professional. That also means being able to feel comfortable in the sacred silence, the vulnerability of not knowing what to say or how to lead, as well as digging into our own rich experience around loss and grief.  For some this is the scary piece behind the insecurities of supporting grief. These are also the things that help us bridge our compassion with the clinical.

 

It may sound simple and some may even say that it feels intimidating,

 

And in order to be a compassionate connector effectively and successfully, one must first understand grief and how it impacts the mind, body, heart, spirit and soul.

 

Grief work and therapy interventions aren’t a one and done deal.  Grief work is as eclectic as the griever is individual. You CAN learn the skills of bridging the clinical you already know with the compassionate connection your client is seeking in healing their grief. You can do this with education, interventions, and companioning compassionately, and we are gathered here to show you how.

 

This training is unique…

 

In the panel of Expert Guests, featured niches, and the topics discussed.  The grief work perspectives are not only focused on death and dying. The speakers talk about clinical best practices, diagnosis, assessments, supporting special populations, different types of losses and different kinds of grief. Personal experiences are shared in transparency and with vulnerability. There are moments of laughter and deep introspection. It truly is a bridging of professionalism, individual humanness and compassion.

Here's what you get!

20 Experts 

in the Mental Health Field

and

Interdisciplinary Team Professionals that support them, discussing loss and grief as it applies

to their respective niches.


Asked and Answered

Is it REALLY free?

I heard there are bonuses, do I get those too?

Are there CEUs available?

How long are the videos?

Will the symposium be available for free again?

What if I can't participate each day?

MEET YOUR HOST!

Diane Diaz

MSCP, CAC, Grief Educator


Dee Dee is a grief agent, providing a bridge for pain and sorrow to connect with living and grieving. A gate-keeper to intimate and sacred conversations. A witness to what was, what is and what is to come. She helps mental health professionals and their interdisciplinary teams get out of their own way with grief so that they can support the grievers who need them and stop referring them out.

 

She is passionate about squashing grief illiteracy with grief education, advocacy and compassionate connections. She does all this and helps those grieving create healthy boundaries so that they don’t have the need to choose to abandon their grief, believe they are betraying their loss or have to stay stuck in it. 

She is also the founder and owner of Live Life Changed ©, Compassionate Connectors ©, Dying for Meaning© and the Grief Wellness© of livelifechanged.com where mindful grieving meets meaningful living and connectors take an active role in companioning, grieving and healing.  

 

She is currently a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern in Florida

Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the immediate online course access for any of the sales materials offered, refunds are not available. Please be advised that refunds will not be authorized if you decide you no longer want to participate in the course. I ask that you make an informed decision before you purchase the program. I welcome your questions, comments or concerns about this offering, please send an email as I would love to support you in making the best informed decision for your needs.

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