Introduction to Supporting Clients Presenting with Grief and Loss

Introduction to Supporting Clients Presenting with Grief and Loss

Although grief and loss are integral parts of life, grief from the death of loved ones is often “the elephant in the room” for clients.

By Iron Mill College CPD

Date and time

June 6 · 9:30am - June 13 · 4:30pm GMT+1

Location

Iron Mill College

Unit C Ling Road #Lower Ground Floor Poole BH12 4NZ United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 days 7 hours

This 2 day CPD will cover :

Exploring how Person-Centred approaches and Attachment Theory integrate with theories of grief

Understanding the grieving process and how to hold this space including transpersonal space

Exploring grief presentation – feelings, thoughts and behaviours (and how this can present within neurodiversity)

Exploring the context of grief within different cultures

Recognising the signs and symptoms of Prolonged Grief Disorder (complex grief) and how this may present as a mental health crisis

Exploring grief feelings using experiential therapeutic creative interventions including bereavement story and creating memory jars

Self-care coping strategies for both bereaved clients and counsellors supporting bereaved clients.


Why would someone want to do this course/workshop?

In the UK, an estimated 3.3 million people experience a bereavement each year, so whether you’re a trainee or qualified counsellor, it is probable that your clients will have a bereavement story to share.

This course aims to increase confidence and competency with supporting and holding clients presenting with grief after the death of loved ones or loss attached to transitional life events.

Participants will be invited to connect with their own grief/loss stories during discussions and experiential exercises. We will consider the idea that, as counsellors, we can only hold space for our clients to the depth that we have explored our own journeys with loss and grief.


Who is this event for?

Trainee counsellors, qualified counsellors, helping professionals


Additional information for participants

This course invites participants to connect to their own grief/loss stories during the course of the 2 day workshop so please to be mindful of the potential impact of exploring unresolved grief and consider the importance of self-care/personal therapy during and after the course.


Meet the Tutor: Emma Pritchard

Emma Pritchard (MBACP) has supported bereaved adults, young people and families since 2013. She has worked with two bereavement charities over a 7 year period, Dorset Cruse and Mosaic (a Dorset charity who support bereaved young people and families), and continues to support bereaved clients within her private practice, outdoor therapy practice and her current role as a Relate school and young people counsellor.

Emma also has experience of supporting university students (a third of whom will experience a bereavement during their university studies). She herself experienced the death of her Grandma whilst at university. Further bereavements and losses during her young adult life led to her being curious about grief and how best to support bereaved young people and their families.

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At Iron Mill College, we offer opportunities for those in the field of mental health and wellbeing to engage in further study, develop skills and expand their knowledge, through shorter workshops.

If you are a counsellor, psychotherapist or other practitioner in a helping profession, who wants to gain more specialist knowledge through focused training, or are a current student interested in learning more about specific topics or skills, our CPD workshops could be just what you are looking for. We can also offer tailor-made training programmes for organisations who wish to offer their members or employees a unique learning experience, in a way that best suits their needs.

£90 – £180