OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | ONLINE (VIA ZOOM) | REGISTRATION REQUIRED | 6.5 CE HOURS AVAILABLE FOR A FEE
Presenters
Natalia Skritskaya, PhD
Meredith Charney, PhD
The Center for Prolonged Grief’s workshops focus on knowledge and skills needed to work with prolonged grief disorder (PGD) using a time-limited, targeted psychotherapy that has been tested and proven efficacious in three large NIMH-funded randomized controlled trials.
This one-day workshop is designed to provide a conceptual framework for understanding grief and adaptation to the death of a loved one generally and in relation to PGD. We include strategies and procedures for screening, diagnosis, and assessment of individuals with PGD, and discuss how to differentiate this condition from major depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. We provide an overview of prolonged grief disorder therapy (PGDT) and introduce some simple, practical procedures that you can use in your practice.
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