David Kessler: Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief – David Kessler

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Even as a grief expert, David was unprepared for the sudden death of his son, who died at age 21.

People asked him, “What’s it like for the grief expert to lose his son?” He would answer, “The grief expert did not lose his son, the father did.” Everything he knew about grief turned out to be true.

David had to go through the five stages of grief but found himself wanting more from the experience – he wanted to find meaning in his life after such a terrible loss. He learned that broken heart syndrome is real and he realized he would either die of it or live with it, and that healing occurs not when grief gets smaller, but when life gets bigger. This led to the discovery of the 6th stage of grief – finding meaning.

Based on David Kessler’s new book, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief (to be published in 2019), this seminar is designed to help clinicians and other professionals guide clients through life’s worst moments to find meaning after loss. All types of loss will be covered, including divorce, betrayal, loss of a parent or family member, and loss due to addiction, mental illness and suicide.

After watching this recording, you will be able to enhance your work as a clinician with clients who have dealt with any kind of loss. It will fill you with new insight, tools, strategies, and inspiring information, leaving you looking forward to the next day… so you can immediately begin to use all you have learned!

“People always want to know if there is life after death for their loved ones. I believe there is, but more importantly, there is life after death for the living. I want to help them find meaning that honors their loved ones. Sometimes when we are at our worst, we can find our best.” -David Kessler


  1. Implement meaning-making strategies to help clients cope with all types of loss.
  2. Identify ways to use meaning to help clients remember with more love than pain.
  3. Outline techniques for using meaning to help clients resolve the internal struggle of “why did this happen?” and “why did this happen to me?”
  4. Recognize why children are often the forgotten grievers and how to help them through their grief.
  5. Identify strategies that incorporate meaning mechanisms to help clients cope with complicated grieving.
  6. Utilize strategies to help clients address guilt, shame and stigma associated with grief.

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

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