2-Day Grief Treatment Certification Course-Evidence-Based Strategies for Helping Clients Make Meaning After Loss – Joy R. Samuels

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Your client’s world has been shattered following the loss of a loved one. Not only are they adjusting to these days and weeks without that person, but they are also struggling with changes to their sense of self. Who are they now as they navigate this new world? Your client is stuck in a place of paralyzing sorrow, and you’re unsure of what else to do to help.

You can transform the way you treat grieving clients with the tools and strategies you’ll learn in this 2-day Comprehensive Course!

Join Rev. Dr. Joy Samuels, LPC-MHSP, NCC, in this recording as she leads you through the process of working with bereaved individuals and aiding them with making meaning after loss. You’ll learn evidence-based counseling strategies appropriate for the treatment of multiple types of losses, and you’ll acquire the skills you need to tailor clinical interventions to the uniqueness of each client’s grief experiences.

Watch this advanced recording and you’ll learn how to guide your clients through making meaning after loss – drastically increasing their well-being and reducing symptoms of complicated grief. You’ll walk away with the tools you need to help your clients live fulfilling lives after loss.

Best of all, upon completion of this self-study program, you’ll be eligible to become a Certified Grief Counseling Specialist (CGCS) through the International Association of Trauma Professionals. Certification lets colleagues, employers, and caregivers know that you’ve invested the extra time and effort necessary to understand the complexities of grief counseling. Professional standards apply. Visit www.traumapro.net/griefcert for details.

Purchase today to revolutionize your work with grieving clients!

Please note: The International Association of Trauma Professionals has an application fee for the CGCS certification; that fee is not included with your webcast registration.


  1. Explain relevant theories and models describing the physical and psychosocial effects of loss, grief, and mourning on the individual and family system and their clinical implications.
  2. Articulate how to plan and implement appropriate assessments, interventions and strategies to help individuals and families cope with loss and grief to improve treatment outcomes.
  3. Perform a clinical assessment to inform the clinician’s choice of best treatment interventions for the reduction of symptoms of complicated grief, disenfranchised grief, or Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder.
  4. Differentiate potential loss events occurring throughout the lifespan, including non-death situations, to inform the clinician’s choice of treatment interventions.
  5. Analyze the ethnic, gender, and cultural factors that affect individual responses to loss-related situations as it relates to case conceptualization.
  6. Compare factors that influence normal and complicated reactions to dying and grief in clients.
  7. Examine one’s own cognitive, affective, and behavioral reactions to death, dying, and bereavement, as it relates to professional practice with clients experiencing grief and loss.
  8. Identify theories and models of individual, cultural, couple, family, and community resilience in relation to assessment and treatment planning.
  9. Analyze the efficacy of various treatment interventions for complicated grief to improve clinical outcomes.
  10. Scrutinize the ethical and legal issues in end-of-life decisions, such as suffering, dying, and choice, and their clinical implications.
  11. Utilize clinical strategies to assist grieving clients in the move from flight or fight to social engagement in session.
  12. Utilize the co-regulating pathways of the social engagement system in session as an approach to managing symptoms of complicated grief.

Types of Grief & Their Implications for Treatment

Assessment: Intake Considerations for Grieving Clients

Cultural Considerations for Grief Treatment

Grief Treatment: Interventions & Strategies to Improve Clinical Outcomes

In-Session Activities: On-the-Spot Interventions to Facilitate Healing

Grief Across the Lifespan: Help Your Clients Heal at Any Developmental Stage

Grief & the Family: Guide Families Through Healthy Grieving

Professional Issues: Ethical Considerations for Working with Grieving Clients, Their Families, & the Terminally Ill

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