Online But in Depth:
Grief Therapy in a Telehealth World

You’ve moved your therapy online, but have you sacrificed the depth and nuance of in-person practice, substituting psychoeducation, simple support and advice for the deeper, more emotion-focused work that grieving clients commonly require?  In this module, we explore the surprising benefits of online therapy for supporting evocative experiential interventions in grief therapy and demonstrate their use in video recordings of specific creative techniques.  Beginning with a conceptualization of grieving as a process of reaffirming or reconstructing a world of meaning that has been challenged by loss, we emphasize the practice of presence as the essential precondition to “going deep,” whether we encounter our clients in our offices or on a screen.  Working with both the choreography and staging of online therapy and the cultivation of mindfulness on the part of both therapist and client, we will consider how to construct a holding environment or secure base for accessing, symbolizing, voicing and transforming emotionally resonant meanings of mourning that foster felt shifts in how clients hold their grief, and how their grief holds them.

At a time when humanity is swimming in a sea of loss, whether arising from bereavement or the collateral damage to once secure roles and resources resulting from the pandemic, developing deeper competencies in working with grief is essential to therapists of all theoretical orientations.  This module is designed to offer practical guidelines and to model interventions that support this goal.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • List four guidelines for effective use of technology to enhance personalism in telehealth;
  • Identify distinct advantages of online therapy with special relevance to the bereaved;
  • Distinguish between states of therapeutic presence and absence, on the part of both client and therapist; and
  • Describe procedures for Analogical Listening to the somatic felt sense of a client’s grief, in a way that promotes its articulation and evolution.

Earn 1 Credit for Practicum Session toward
Certification in Meaning-Focused Grief Therapy
or Certification in Grief Therapy for Non-Death Losses
Offered by the Portland Institute.

 
 

PROGRAM SCHEDULE

This program contains the following video segments:

  • Technical Tips for An Existential Encounter (31 mins)
  • The Surprising Intimacy of Telehealth World (32 mins)
  • Presence, Process and Procedure (40 mins)
  • An Invitation to Depth: Analogical Listening (45 mins)

Online But in Depth:
Grief Therapy in a Telehealth World

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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