Grief & Trauma: working with sudden, unexpected loss
Centre for Existential Practice (CEP)
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Online via zoom – offered nationally across 4 half-days
Thur 9 & Fri 10 and Thur 23 & Fri 24 March 2023
Presenter: Dr Greg Roberts
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Certain types of loss – violent, sudden, preventable, untimely, multiple – are more likely to be experienced as traumatic, leaving an individual feeling overwhelmed emotionally, cognitively and physically. This workshop will engage you with a unique blend of grief and trauma theory, experiential learning and opportunities to explore effective and embodied ways of working with clients living with grief and trauma.
About the presenter
Greg Roberts PhD, BSW (Hons), MAASW is a Doctor of Philosophy (Grief and Bereavement) and an accredited Counsellor and Social Worker with specialisation in the field of grief, bereavement and trauma. He founded a suicide bereavement support group in 2004 and co-founded the Suicide Prevention Awareness Network (SPAN) in Victoria. Greg is the Manager of Client Care Volunteers for Peninsula Home Hospice and the Founder and Director of the Grief & Trauma Support service in Frankston, Victoria.
Location: online via zoom (registrants will receive an invitation to participate and all the details they require in advance of the date)
Cost: $480 (Early Bird flat rate)
This event counts as 12 hours of category A CPD.
For full details regarding the event please go to the website.
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