Simon Shimshon Rubin

maintains an active clinical practice providing psychotherapy, consultation, and supervision. bHe is the founder of the International Center for the Study of Loss, Bereavement and Human Resilience, Chairman of the Postgraduate Psychotherapy Program, and Professor at the University of Haifa in Israel. Dr. Rubin, a graduate of Boston University, has held visiting appointments as professor […]
Valeria Moriconi
is an Italian Psycho-oncologist and Gestalt Psychotherapist who practices in Pediatric Oncology at the Hospital Universitario Infantil Niño Jesus in Madrid, Spain. She serves as Director of the Bereavement Program with the Aladina Foundation in Spain, and has conducted research on meaning making in bereaved parents. Her clinical practice focuses on adjustment to the diagnosis […]
Evgenia (Jane) Milman

Evgenia “Jane” Milman, MA, PhD, LP, is a practicing Licensed Psychologist and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Wilfred Laurier University. She is also Practicum Faculty at the Portland Institute for Loss and Transition and a Research Fellow at the MacDonald Franklin Operational Stress Injury Research Center. Dr. Milman conducts research on grief-related mental health […]
Evie Lindemann

is a board-certified art therapist and credentialed supervisor, a licensed marriage and family therapist and certified archetypal pattern analyst. Evie is associate professor emerita at the Albertus Magnus College: Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling, and taught at the Yale University Sherwin B. Nuland Summer Institute of Bioethics. She has lived and worked […]
Reinekke Lengelle

is Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Athabasca University in Canada. She is a researcher in the area of narrative career development, writing for personal development, and writing the self in bereavement. She has been teaching and developing this type of writing for 24 years and is also a researcher with The Hague University of […]
Lara Krawchuk

is Co-founder and Clinical Director of Healing Concepts, LLC in West Chester, PA. Her clinical work is focused on individuals and families facing a diverse range of death-related and ambiguous losses including; life threatening illness, end of life, bereavement, attachment injuries, trauma, and professional compassion fatigue. Krawchuk teaches Advanced Clinical Social Work Practice, End of Life, and Loss […]
Phyllis Kosminsky

is a clinical social worker in private practice and at the Center for Hope in Darien, Connecticut, where her work focuses on grief, loss and trauma. She has conducted trainings for mental health professionals nationally and internationally in the treatment of normal and problematic grief. Her publications include journal articles, book chapters, and the book Getting […]
An Hooghe

An Hooghe, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist and Marital and Family Therapist in Belgium. She combines clinical work with teaching in her private center, ‘Verbinding in Verlies’ (Connection in loss). Today, more than 200 professionals are connected to this community, Connection in Loss. Her main domain of expertise relates to parents who have lost a […]
Olga Herrero

is Professor at the Faculty of Psychology FPCEE Blanquerna, Ramon Llull University, Barcelona, where she combines teaching and research. She is a General Health Psychologist and Psychotherapist, accredited by the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations (EuroPsy, EFPA/COP) and the Spanish Association of Cognitive Psychotherapies (ASEPCO). She provides psychotherapy, consultation, and supervision in private practice. Co-author […]
Janna Henning

is a licensed clinical psychologist and Fellow in Thanatology, certified by the Association for Death Education and Counseling. She is a Professor in the doctoral program in Clinical Psychology at Adler University – Chicago, and the creator and coordinator of its Traumatic Stress Psychology Emphasis. Her clinical practice focuses on complex trauma, grief, loss, and […]