American psychologists will gain valuable clinical tools from this comprehensive talk by social worker Carin Marcus on supporting individuals through grief, loss, and bereavement. The session thoroughly examines grief theories and practical applications, with a dedicated focus on understanding grief in children at various developmental stages and implementing evidence-based therapeutic approaches for meaning-making and long-term adjustment.
In this clinically focused talk, social worker, Carin Marcus offers a comprehensive exploration of grief from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Drawing on well-established grief models and over two decades of clinical experience, Carin provides mental health professionals with a nuanced understanding of how grief impacts people across the lifespan.
The talk pays particular attention to how grief manifests in children at different developmental stages, offering guidance on age-appropriate interventions. Carin also outlines therapeutic approaches to working with bereaved clients, with a focus on meaning-making, emotional resilience, and long-term adjustment following loss.
This talk is ideal for psychologists, social workers, and other mental health professionals seeking evidence-based tools to support clients navigating grief and bereavement.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this talk, participants will be able to: