Death of A Partner

Spousal / partner loss is often experienced as a profound loss resulting in significant disruptions in one’s daily life and major changes in the social world.  Whether the couple relationship used to be loving and intimate or ambivalent and conflictual, the surviving spouse / partners commonly need to review their sense of identity, life goals […]

Pre-Death Grief & Loss II

Foreseeing an impending loss of a significant person through a terminal illness often triggers emotional turmoil and challenging dynamics in relationships and families.  On top of the caregiving burden for the person with the terminal illness, family members and significant others also have to cope with their own intrapsychic distress in preparation for the eventual […]

Pre-Death Grief & Loss I

In the face of the bad news of being diagnosed with a terminal illness, patients often have to face both their own impending death and separation from their loved ones through different dying trajectories, which can be swift or protracted.  This complex emotional journey can trigger existential crisis, death anxiety and pre-death grief, in a […]

Grief & Loss in Families II

When a death happens in a family, how the surviving family members respond to the loss and cope with the resulting disruptions can be diverse.  In this module, we will consider several variables that influence the post-loss adjustment of the individual members and the family as a whole, as well as identifying strength factors and […]

Grief & Loss in Families I

Death is a crisis that all families will encounter and grief is a family affair.  In the aftermath of bereavement, no loss is experienced in a vacuum and no one is spared from its impact.  This module will equip learners to look at grief and loss through a meaning reconstruction lens, and appreciate the systemic […]

Addressing Diversity

Although loss is a universal experience, how people of different cultures and subcultures accommodate it can be surprisingly diverse.  In this module, we consider several of these variations, noting ethnic differences in grieving styles as a function of several factors, such as religious world views, individualistic vs. collectivist values, socioeconomic resources, exposure to violence, access […]

Working with Continuing Bonds in Grief Therapy: A Clinician’s Toolbox

9-10 July 2026 Singapore Presented by REGISTER NOW EARLY BIRD till 1 June 2026 Just SGD$900 for 2-day workshop! (Inclusive of lunch & 2 tea breaks) Earn Credits for 1 Core Course forall PI Certification Programmesand 2 Techniques Modules towardCertification in Meaning-Focused Grief Therapy,Certification in Family-Focused Grief Therapy orCertification in Grief Therapy for Traumatic LossOffered by the […]