Grief

Coaching through Change: Supporting Clients in Navigating Grief During their Career Transitions

Embarking on a new career path is often a journey filled with complex emotions, where excitement and opportunity meet an often overlooked yet significant emotion: grief....

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Coaching through Change Presentation Slide

Presentation slide for Coaching through Change: Supporting Clients in Navigating Grief During their Career Transitions Webinar

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Posttraumatic Growth following Suicide Loss

The slide presentation to accompany Melinda Moore's webinar, Posttraumatic Growth following Suicide Loss

The Suicide Funeral (or Memorial Service): Honoring Their Memory, Comforting Their Survivors

To our knowledge nothing with The Suicide Funeral (or Memorial Service): Honoring Their Memory, Comforting Their Survivors' scope and depth has ever been published. This is an aid to anyone who will be called upon to do a funeral for the nearly 43,000 suicides in America each year....

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Webinar: Posttraumatic Growth following Suicide Loss

Research on bereavement, especially suicide bereavement, has focused on the psychopathology of this loss....

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After the Suicide Funeral: Wisdom on the Path to Posttraumatic Growth

After the Suicide Funeral: Wisdom on the Path to Posttraumatic Growth references the long and painful journey of bereavement that many suicide-loss-survivors experience in the wake of losing their loved one....

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Death And Loss: How Coaches Can Better Support Clients Through Life Transitions Slide Presentation

Slide Presentation to accompany Dina Bell-Laroche's webinar Death And Loss – How Coaches Can Better Support Clients Through Life Transitions Slide Presentation.

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Death and Loss – how coaches can better support clients through life transitions

Our current culture is grief and mourning phobic, not inviting people to recognize, honour, and express their grief....

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Grief Unleashed: Moving from the Hole in Our Hearts to Whole-hearted

“I’m sorry for your loss.” This platitude is too often used to offer solace to the bereaved. And while its intention is often altruistic, it has the subtext of, “I hope you will be back to normal soon.” However, after suffering through a significant life loss, there is no going “back to normal.”...

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Dina Bell-Laroche on Coaching Clients Through Life Transitions

Dina Bell-LaRoche explains how grief is the natural and normal response to life losses....

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