Holding onto Grief:
Addressing Resistance to Change in Bereavement

You’ve spent years offering support to bereaved people, helping them express their grief, manage waves of disruptive emotion, process the loss, and pursue a changed life and renewed bond with their deceased loved one.  But what do you do when they respond to none of these initiatives, and remain mired in an anguishing and life-limiting grief despite your best efforts, and their own genuine suffering?

This Case Study module provides a rare opportunity to witness answers to these questions.  Drawing on Bruce Ecker’s coherence therapy, we will first consider several means by which therapists can help clients encounter the root causes of “immunity to change” and witness this empathic stance unfold in recordings of actual therapy sessions with two different clients.  Grounding in an unhurried, collaborative, fully experiential approach to the work, the therapist “leads from one step behind,” responding to subtle cues in the client’s own verbal and nonverbal language to gently pursue the tasks of discovery and integration of the emotional truth that sustains the client’s suffering.  Several alternative strategies for pursuing this “position work” are demonstrated, each woven seamlessly into the process of therapy.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • Summarize key concepts in Ecker’s Coherence Therapy and their relevance for grief therapy;
  • Identify markers of the emergence of “pro-symptom positions” that invite radical inquiry;
  • Use body-oriented imagery to explore sources of resistance to change in long-standing grief; and
  • Utilize visualization, symptom deprivation and overt statement to encounter the emotional truth of the symptom and promote its conscious integration.

Earn 1 Credit for Case Studies toward
Certification in Meaning-Focused Grief Therapy
Offered by the Portland Institute.

 
 

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

This program contains the following video segments:

  • Ecker’s Insight: The Case for Coherence (34 mins)
  • The Black Dagger of Grief: Visualization of the Pro-Symptom Position (20 mins)
  • The Heart of Grief: Discovery of the Emotional Truth of the Problem (34 mins)
  • Life in the Fishbowl: Radical Inquiry into the Roots of Resistance (42 mins)

Holding onto Grief:
Addressing Resistance to Change in Bereavement

USD$99 for 3-hour module / USD$124 with CE Credits

GRIEF TRAINING FACULTY​

Robert A. Neimeyer, PhD

PhD
Portland, OR, United States

Robert A. Neimeyer, PhD, is a Professor Emeritus of the Department of Psychology, University of Memphis, and maintains an active consulting and coaching practice.  He also directs the Portland Institute for Loss and Transition (www.portlandinstitute.org), which provides online training internationally in grief therapy.  Neimeyer has published 33 books, including New Techniques of Grief Therapy:  Bereavement and Beyond, and serves as Editor of the journal Death Studies.  The author of over 500 articles and book chapters and a frequent workshop presenter, he is currently working to advance a more adequate theory of grieving as a meaning-making process.  Neimeyer served as President of the Association for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC) and Chair of the International Work Group for Death, Dying, & Bereavement.  In recognition of his scholarly contributions, he has been granted the Eminent Faculty Award by the University of Memphis, made a Fellow of the Clinical Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association, and given Lifetime Achievement Awards by both ADEC and the International Network on Personal Meaning.

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