Grief Following Trauma (GFT)
Two-Day Course; 14 Contact Hours
In the course of one’s career, it is inevitable that professionals will encounter
traumatic death and loss issues both personally and professionally. Professionals often feel ill prepared to provide effective care throughout the grief process. This course will cover key grief and loss concepts relating to trauma and traumatic death. Participants will increase their knowledge of how trauma impacts the grief process and will gain skills for evaluating and supporting persons who have experienced traumatic death and loss.
What you will Learn:
- To identify types of traumatic events and the characteristics of trauma and grief.
- To identify normal and pathological grief responses.
- To describe factors that may help or hinder the traumatic grief process.
- To perform essential skills for assisting grieving people including: death
notification, preparing people for body identification, and effective support services. - To apply a practical application of the SAFER model to Rando’s theory of the grief process.
- To review techniques for supporting grieving people and identify resources for linking them to continued care.