Loss and Grief with Children, Youth, and Families
(1.2 ceu)
12 hours CE credit: BRN, LCSW/MFT, and psychologists
An elective in the Professional Program in the Study of Loss and Grief and the Professional Program in Child and Adolescent TreatmentThe experience of grieving challenges the child and the adolescent in ways unique to their developmental stages. As a result, it is not uncommon for their perceptions and behavior to be misunderstood, unacknowledged, or overlooked by family members and other influential adults. This workshop offers insight from a developmental perspective into the world of the grieving child and the grieving adolescent.
You also look at grief as a family process that takes into account differences of culture and faith. This workshop is designed for professionals in the fields of mental health, healthcare, and human services who are assisting families through the grieving process.
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Sat. Nov. 14, Berkeley
ERIKA HAUCK-MASLAN, M.A., LMFT, has nearly 30 years of clinical practice. She is an experienced trainer on the psychological and social impact of life-threatening illness, including anticipatory as well as actual loss and grief. She is a candidate for a doctorate in psychology.
- 2 meetings
- Nov. 14 and 15: Sat.-Sun., 9 am-4 pm
- Berkeley: Room 210, UC Berkeley Extension, 1995 University Ave.
- $320 (EDP 401463)