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Grief & Loss III Family Dynamics of Grief & Loss

A Half Day Course

Aims:

  • To allow participants to explore the family dynamics of death and dying.

  • To consider the impact of grief on children and how adults handle these feelings.

  • How as carers we might help the process of grieving for the whole family unit.

Topics covered:

  • Age responses of death.

  • Ways of responding appropriately.

  • What to say.

  • The impact of loss on children.

  • Family dynamics working in loss.

  • How to survive personally.

Target:

This course is specific and would be suitable for those who enter work with children or are involved with families experiencing loss. It is assumed that people will be conversant with basic theories loss or will have attended the day on, ‘The Culture of Grief & Loss’.

 

 

For further information contact The Chaplaincy, Box 105, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QQ; Tel: 01223 217 769; E-mail: chaplaincy@addenbrookes.nhs.uk

 

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