Heal Your Heart After Grief: Help Your Clients Find Peace After Break-Ups, Divorce, Death and Other Losses – David Kessler

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Heal Your Heart After Grief: Help Your Clients Find Peace After Break-Ups, Divorce, Death and Other Losses – David KesslerFeaturing David Kessler, special guest on “Dr. Oz”, “Oprah & Friends”, CNN, NBC, MSNBC, PBS, People Magazine, “Entertainment Tonight”, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Los Angeles TimesBased on David Kessler’s newest book, You Can Heal Your Heart, co-authored with the legendary Louise Hay, this recording is a blend of Louise’s life-changing thought processes as well as David’s years of working with those in grief. Their message will inform you and inspire an extraordinary new way of thinking and treating your clients.David Kessler, best-selling author, collaborator with the groundbreaking Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, will provide you with the newest information on healing all kinds of grief. Teach your clients how to tackle the grief that occurs when a relationship leaves them brokenhearted, a marriage ends in divorce, a job is lost, dealing with cancer, a death occurs, or other challenging life circumstances.Enhance your work as a clinician with clients who have dealt with loss. David’ message will fill you with insight, tools, strategies, and inspiring information.Learn healthy and supportive ways to heal all kinds of griefUnderstand old patterns to have healthy new relations despite breakups and divorceHelp loved ones learn to live with loss after death instead of “getting over loss”“It was wonderful working with David again. David brings wisdom and compassion to tough subjects such as breakups, divorce and the death of a loved one. If you get the chance to hear him speak on our newest work,You Can Heal Your Heart, you will find helpful information, comfort and healing in his words.” –Louise L. Hay, the New York Times best-selling author of You Can Heal Your LifeUtilize grief coping strategies to improve client level of functioning.Discuss clinical strategies to reduce feelings of betrayal in clients.Outline the stages of grief to inform the clinician’s choice of treatment interventions.Recognize the clinical implications of grief on children and adolescents.Communicate disaster and crime coping techniques to improve client level of functioning.Analyze effective and ineffective models for family coping and integration as it relates to treatment outcomes.Inner World of GriefThe role of dreams and their archetypesNavigate the loss and replacement of roles in lossUse of Life Beliefs in healing griefDealing with secrets that may be revealed after lossDivorceReinterpreting and reframing divorceHealing shame around divorceChildren and divorceBreak-UpsHelp your client understand the ways they were taught to loveInterpret reoccurring patternsWhat lessons can bring about healingThe lies we tell ourselves after a relationship endsBetrayalHow much information is good to share?Taking responsibility for actionsHow to move on afterwardThe cost to the soul of betrayalAfter CancerHeal mentally after medical recoveryDeal with fears of reoccurrenceWays to find peace again with one’s own bodyOther LossesHonoring and heal from a pets deathThe assumptions we make about our children and releasing themUnderstand the benefits and burdens about the idealize mateJob loss and home lossAnticipatory GriefTreatment strategiesTools for normalizing anticipatory grief for the patient/clientDeathbed Visions and Their Impact on GriefEffective and ineffective models for family coping and integrationClinical/palliative care studies, research of near death awarenessUsing the law to normalize the dying experienceKübler Ross Stages Revisited and Updated for 2014The possibility of a sixth stage?Interpreting the relevancy of the stages todayChildren in GriefTools for preparing for the lossIntervention for coping enhancement for funeralsThe forgotten grieversComplicated GriefSimplifying the modelMurder, multiple losses, sudden death, suicide, AlzheimersDisasters and How We CopeShootings/hurricanes/earthquakes and terrorists actsTechniques for approaching horrific crime and/or disaster scenesHelping survivors coping with sufferingTools for the Clinician to Help Clients Cope with:AnniversariesHolidays – the seen and unseenBirthdays