On April 2nd, we will host a free, virtual workshop exploring the science of loss and the strategies clinicians can use to get clients on a path toward healing. The six-hour workshop – led by Dr. Kate Truitt PhD MBA, seasoned applied neuroscientist and clinical psychologist – will equip therapists and social workers with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to appropriately tailor clinical interventions to the unique needs of each client’s grief experience.
While the death of a loved one is a universal experience, recent
research has shown that despite these shared experiences of loss and grief, significant variations exist within particular cultures. If not appropriately supported through this challenging time, these variations can put certain communities at higher risk of Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD). The research further highlights how “diagnostic criteria for PGD are mostly based on Western grieving populations” with limited cultural adaptations available.
For clinicians and social workers, this makes developing the right, and nuanced, skills and practical strategies to best support clients who are experience grief even more important. The workshop led by Dr. Kate Truitt will explore traumatic grief but will also cover topics such as the neurological foundations of this grief that can often override healing.
Over the course of the six hours, attendees will be equipped so their clients can:
- Harness neuroplasticity to foster resilience as they find meaning within and healing from the loss
- Discover pathways to posttraumatic growth, building strength and purpose from their grief and reshaping their future with hope
- Set boundaries that prioritize self-care and healthy coping skills during their grief journey
- Cultivate a compassionate relationship with themselves, nurturing self-understanding and self-care as they process their grief
Dr Kate Truitt, clinical psychologist and course facilitator at PESI, said:“I have dedicated my life to advancing the treatment of trauma and stress-related disorders, eliminating the stigma surrounding mental health, and empowering wellness.
“My deepest desire is for people to move into understanding, empathy, and compassion for how their past impacts the way they are living and to help others learn to be proactive in finding opportunities for empowerment and strength, even in our darkest moments.” John Freedom, CEHP, author of Heal Yourself with Emotional Freedom Technique, said:"Truitt stands as a guide through the darkness of PTSD, using her expertise to illuminate the path to recovery. Kate will help you change how we perceive pain and human resilience." Claire Bidwell Smith, LCPC, author of Anxiety: The Missing Stage of Grief and Anxious Grief said:"Dr. Truitt's story is a testament to the human spirit's ability to not only endure but also to find meaning, hope, and growth in the face of adversity." For more information about the course, or to register, visit:
Traumatic Grief: Neuroscience-based therapy tools for transforming loss into meaningful recovery.