PPT-When Patrons Die: Coping with Grief in Outreach Services

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M J Courtney Boise Public Library Outreach Services October 2018 Why No one ever talks about this Unless we are aware of a particular personal religious or cultural

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M J Courtney Boise Public Library Outreach Services October 2018 Why No one ever talks about this Unless we are aware of a particular personal religious or cultural reason for saying someone passed I gently use the word . Everyone experiences grief differently there is no normal or right way to grieve How we react will be influenced by many different things including our age and personality our cultural background and religious beliefs our previous experiences of ber 2013-2016. SAMHSA Chicago. Community Consortium. Whose Plan. ?. A Consultative process of almost 200 stakeholders and significant Input. Approved by SCCC Council . i. n April 2013. The Plan’s Target Population. Department of Health and Human Services. Health Resources and Services Administration. HIV/AIDS Bureau. Preparing . for . 2014:. Overview . of Ryan White Program Policy Updates & Guidance. Today’s Presentation Will. Dr Joanne Robinson, Chartered Clinical . P. sychologist. DClinPsychol. ., . CPsychol. .. “One eye sees, the other feels”. Paul Klee. Bereavement/Grief. Is a normal process. Persistent and prolonged. Mental and Emotional . H. ealth. The ability to accept your-self and others . , express . and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in . life. Values. The ideas, beliefs and attitudes about what is important that help to guide the way you live.. Change. Transitions in life include those we choose and those we do not choose to experience. Sometimes, . Change = Loss = Grief. WHAT DOES GRIEF LOOK LIKE?. Physical reactions:. Fatigue. Lethargy. Insomnia. A Recovery Lesson. Grief . and loss are natural parts of life, but they can seem . even more overwhelming . when you also have a mental . illness. . We’ll discuss some ways to help you get through the painful times and keep your recovery on . Loss. Helping Clinical Professionals,. Clergy & Gatekeepers use appropriate. language with persons who are Survivors. of Suicide Loss as they grieve. What to Say: How to Help Someone Coping with a Loss Due to Suicide. Presented by Military & Family Life Counselors. 2. Objectives . The challenges and positive aspects of working in Mortuary Affairs.. The symptoms of grief, compassion fatigue and ways to cope.. Participants will learn:. Tina Cadavid LISW-S. Understanding and Coping with Grief. Hospice of Cincinnati. Non Profit Hospice. 4. th. Oldest in the United States. 3. rd. Largest in the United States. The History. Hospice of Cincinnati. Laura Byman, Primary care nurse - Access fort Garry . Group Guidelines. This is a virtual group. We will be hosting this group once weekly. It is an open group – you can come in and join as you please each week. Page 2 of 10 Coping with Grief Following a Death What is grief? Grief is a normal reaction to loss. Everyone will experience it at some point in time . Grief is more than sadness. It can Ten Tips for Helping Others Grieve Reach out to say, “I am so sorry for your loss.” Don’t be nervous. It doesn’t matter if you Do not minimize the loss or try to “take away&# Mental Health. Definition. : a “state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community” (WHO).

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