Are you working with clients who feel "stuck" in their grief, struggling to move forward long after a significant loss? Join us for an insightful webinar on supporting clients experiencing prolonged grief, where you'll gain practical tools and compassionate strategies to help guide them through their journey.
This session will highlight a model of grief and adaptation to loss that is derived from clinical and experimental research. Dr Skritskaya will discuss the new diagnosis of Prolonged Grief Disorder and identify factors that increase risk for developing this condition. She will present a simple introductory-level approach to grief therapy, based on proven efficacious treatment for prolonged grief disorder. Enhance your skills in fostering a supportive environment, helping clients reconnect with life while honouring their loss, and learn how to manage the unique challenges this work may bring. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your practice and make a meaningful difference in the lives of those navigating the intricate path of prolonged grief.
Learning outcomes
During this webinar, you’ll:
- recognise the signs and symptoms of prolonged grief and differentiate it from typical grief responses
- understand the psychological, emotional, and physical impacts of prolonged grief on individuals
- explore one of the most studied and effective evidence-based therapeutic approaches for prolonged grief
- identify ways to support adaptation to loss by helping clients accept the reality of their loss and find ways to restore wellbeing.
Ideal for
Anyone involved in supporting or interacting with clients who are experiencing prolonged grief, offering valuable insights and practical strategies to enhance their effectiveness in these roles.
About the presenter
Natalia Skritskaya, PhD is a clinical psychologist, associate research scientist and one of the founding members of the Centre for Prolonged Grief at Columbia School of Social Work. Since 2010 Dr. Skritskaya has been conducting research on prolonged grief and its treatment, training clinicians in evidence-based prolonged grief therapy and directly helping people struggling with a difficult loss. Natalia completed her undergraduate studies in psychology at St. Petersburg State University in Russia. She also holds a master’s degree in clinical psychology from Eastern Kentucky University and a doctoral degree in clinical and school psychology from Hofstra University. She has a background in cognitive-behavioural therapy with an interest in mind-body connection. Dr. Skritskaya is an author of 40 scientific articles and several book chapters and has been particularly interested in understanding how some common grief-related thoughts are implicated in prolonged grief.
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Contact us
Centre for Learning and Innovation
Phone: (03) 8573 2222
Email: ravtraining@rav.org.au
This webinar was recorded in February 2025.