Crisis Care during Traumatic Grief (CCTG)
One-Day Course; 7 Contact Hours
Grief is a common and healthy response to the loss of a friend or loved one. Grief is also a common reaction to losses of many other kinds – jobs, marriages, homes, health, or reputation. Care providers encounter people who have experienced many losses both personally and professionally. Traumatic events complicate the grieving process. This course will present key concepts related to grief and loss, increasing awareness of how trauma impacts grieving and mourning — emotionally, cognitively, socially, spiritually, and relationally. Learn a little about how trauma affects the brain, how the brain goes into over-drive, and what care providers can do to support in traumatic grief. This course is designed for anyone who works with people who experience grief and loss following a traumatic event. Learn about instrumental and intuitive grievers and why they struggle to comfort each other.
What you will learn:
- Characteristics of grief, bereavement, and mourning
- Types of grief
- Losses that may cause grief
- Grief theory and what actually happens
- Trauma, traumatic grief, traumatic grief reactions
- How trauma affects the brain
- Patterns of grieving
- Active comforting
- Self-care for those providing comfort