Helping Clients Cope with Grief After Death by Suicide
When clients seek your guidance in their struggles with grief from a death by suicide, you are expected to have the right words at hand, the right actions to recommend, and the right response. But for most of us, there was a lack of emphasis on healing grief and loss in our formal training.
But you don't have to feel unprepared to help your clients process and heal their trauma and grief. In this video, you'll get tools and strategies for coping with sudden loss from renowned grief and loss expert David Kessler.
Learn more from David through his comprehensive online course, David Kessler on Healing Grief: Finding Comfort After Death, Divorce, & Betrayal. For a limited time, you can save 60% on registration and earn up to 6.5 CE Hours – included in the price.
But you don't have to feel unprepared to help your clients process and heal their trauma and grief. In this video, you'll get tools and strategies for coping with sudden loss from renowned grief and loss expert David Kessler.
Learn more from David through his comprehensive online course, David Kessler on Healing Grief: Finding Comfort After Death, Divorce, & Betrayal. For a limited time, you can save 60% on registration and earn up to 6.5 CE Hours – included in the price.
David Kessler on Healing Grief & Loss
Give your clients the tools and guidance they need to create a healthy, personalized grieving process free from judgement, insecurity and shame. Join world-renowned grief expert, David Kessler, to discover the most cutting-edge guidelines of grief treatment in this transformative online course.
These new approaches have evolved the 5 Stages Model, as well as other models, and are designed to help you meet your clients where they are in the grieving process—without classifying them or putting them on a timeline. They give you the tools and language to talk with your clients about grief and grieving in deeper, more meaningful ways… So your clients can feel free of internal judgment and shame, thinking they should be “grieving better” than they are because they’re making others uncomfortable.
These new approaches have evolved the 5 Stages Model, as well as other models, and are designed to help you meet your clients where they are in the grieving process—without classifying them or putting them on a timeline. They give you the tools and language to talk with your clients about grief and grieving in deeper, more meaningful ways… So your clients can feel free of internal judgment and shame, thinking they should be “grieving better” than they are because they’re making others uncomfortable.