The Sixth Stage of Grief: Helping Clients and Patients Find Meaning after Loss – David Kessler

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The only constant now is loss.

Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, many of us have lost loved ones AND the comfort of mourning together as families and communities.

We’ve all lost time, routines, income, connections… The normalcy of life as we knew it is gone.

Not only that, but many of your clients are struggling with trauma. And ALL trauma has grief because trauma IS loss.

The loss of innocence, trust, freedom, stability, even their worldview may be shattered after trauma.

Grief is a normal reaction to trauma, which means that if you treat clients with trauma, you also need to know how to treat grief.

Knowing Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s renowned five stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance) is a start. But there’s more to it than that.

In fact, a sixth stage of grief has been officially added to the grieving framework (with permission from her family and The Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Foundation).

And it’s here, in this stage, where clients find the power to transform their grief, move away from suffering, and find peace and hope after loss.

In this all-new online course from the world’s foremost expert on grief, David Kessler, you’ll discover how to guide clients and patients through life’s worst moments to find a life worth living.

Register now to discover the new insight, tools, strategies, and inspiring information that will enhance your work with clients dealing with trauma and any kind of loss.

What you’ll find in this course

The Sixth Stage of Grief: Finding Meaning

Witnessing vs. “Fixing” Grief

Help Clients Change Their Thinking Around Loss

Complicated Grief

Help Bereaved Parents

The Grief of Suicide

Loss by Addiction

Shootings and Other Disasters

Healing Grief in Divorce

Healing Complicated Relationships after Death

Meaning and the Afterlife

Who is this course for?

This training is for anyone and everyone, since we’ll all experience grief. CE credit is provided for:

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