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10Jan
Description
This four-hour training will examine the all too human and universal experience of grief. Specifically, the grief we feel when someone we love, or is important in our lives, dies. For some in our death-denying culture, grief is a topic that is too uncomfortable or painful to discuss openly. In this training, we will talk about the differences between Normal Grief and Complicated Grief, discuss various models of grief, examine some of the differences between grief and depression, and explore styles of grief.
Contact Hours
4 Hours
Presenter Biography
Andrew Sokoloff, LMSW, is the Coordinator of Grief and Bereavement Services at CHANS Home Health & Hospice in Brunswick. He is a 2010 graduate of the University of New England School of Social Work and served on the Board of the Maine Hospice Council and Center for End-of-Life Care for 8 years.