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SAT 30 NOV
In Person - NERC - Grief and Prolonged Grief Disorder (30/11/24) CPD Presenter: Anne Dodd
Ardboyne Hotel, Dublin Road Navan
30-11-2024   Registration 09:30.a.m. Starts: 10:00. a.m. - 16:00.p.m.
6 CPD hours
IACP Members only

Places Limited to 50

Bookings will close Thursday 28th Nov 24

In Person - NERC - Grief and Prolonged Grief Disorder


Presenter's Bio:

Anne Dodd BA, MEd., MSc., PhD. is a Psychotherapist working in private practice, accredited by the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the School of Psychology, University College Dublin. Grief and the grieving process is her principal area of clinical interest and research. Her research has appeared in various journals such as Death Studies, Journal of Affective Disorders, Counselling Psychology Quarterly, Patient Education and Counselling and the Journal of Loss and Trauma.


Event Outline:

The workshop will cover contemporary models and theories of grief and distinguish between acute, integrated and prolonged grief. It will identify the risk factors, and the protective factors involved in a complicated grieving process and will outline ways of working with prolonged grief in order to facilitate grief integration. Various assessment tools to aid the identification of complications in the grieving process will be introduced.


CPD Certs will be emailed to participants after attendance at the Event

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