Frank R. Campbell – Treating Complicated Bereavement: Clinical Approaches for Client & Community Following Traumatic Loss
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- Frank R. Campbell, Professor
5 hours and 52 minutes.
Audio and video formats are available.
25th of August, 2017
DescriptionExperiencing the Canyon of Why
Early in my employment, I encountered individuals and families who had suffered loss as a result of significant and difficult reasons of death, such as suicide, homicide, accidental, and ambiguous losses. The majority of them had already attempted to seek assistance from one or more community grief support options without success. As a Certified Thanatologist and a Forensic Suicidologist, I was worried about the clients’ lack of comprehension.
I’ve spent the last thirty years getting to know this grieving process and finding ways that people find useful. Working with grief responses following both man-made and natural causes of death has prepared me to provide a path for others to more effectively assist the newly bereaved in recovering faster.
In this audio, I will discuss what has helped clients in the United States and throughout the world heal from the universal experience known as abrupt and devastating loss. I will assist you in stocking your therapy backpack with critical clinical methods that will securely take you and your clients through the path of difficult mourning.
Handouts
Treating Complicated Bereavement Manual (3.23 MB)
Outline 29 Pages Available After Purchase
A CRISIS’ DEVELOPMENT AND RESOLUTION
How Crisis Theory may help you comprehend your client’s grief path.
In the face of loss, the self-defined character of crisis development
The ‘contributors’ who help with difficult sorrow
The function of maladaptive coping
The significance of alcohol and drug misuse (prescription and recreational)
Risk factors for customers dealing with complicated causes of mortality and how to mitigate them
Equipment to assist the bereaved in taking control of their journey:
Recognize how their loss has manifested into meaningful events.
Pathways to Post-Traumatic Growth rather than Pathological Grief
Identify suicidal thoughts and suicidal ambivalence and devise a risk-reduction strategy.
Self-care activities for both the therapist and the clientPREPARE FOR SUDDEN AND TRAUMATIC LOSS
The most prevalent sort of unexpected and painful loss that communities suffer
The effects of unexpected and catastrophic loss on: Children (including impact on child development)
Families, as well as the possibility of long-term negative implications
Community Resources to:
Identify and support individuals who require more care.
Refer (available resources and evidence-based practices)
Provide therapy and support from the start and throughout life’s milestones.
Ethical dilemmas that raise the possibility of countertransferenceTOOLS FOR HEALING IN SUDDEN AND TRAUMATIC LOSS
How Metaphors Can Help
Aid in the first evaluation of the client’s situation Benefit both the client and the therapist in the treatment of traumatic loss
Understand the intricacies of the severe loss and mourning process.
Metaphors employed by clients are given as examples.
Clients’ informal support system is activated when they are taught to utilize metaphors.
The Model of Active Postvention
The LOSS Team Concept’s History
Getting your community ready to use the LOSS Team approach
The function of first responders on the Loss Team in the first and overall treatment of traumatic lossENGAGING CORE FEELINGS IN COMMUNICATION TO SUPPORT CONGRESSION
The advantages of getting back to fundamentals
Why does the language of mourning demand that corresponding emotions be expressed?
Psycho-Educational Intervention
How thinking substitution has hampered clear communication between the bereaved and their informal carers.
How customers might improve their ability to communicate their demands
Including psychoeducational approaches in your grief counseling practice
Overcoming barriers to hearing the emotions behind the substance of a client’s grief communication
Overcoming Obstacles to Implementing Clear Communication Strategies
Faculty
Certified Thanatologist Frank R. Campbell, Ph.D., LCSW Seminars and items related to: 1Frank R. Campbell, Ph.D., LCSW, Certified Thanatologist, and Senior Consultant with Campbell and Associates Consulting, LLC, created the Active Postvention Model (APM), often known as the LOSS (Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors) Team. Dr. Campbell’s 30-year career in suicidology continues, including consulting and training. He is a forensic suicidology expert witness and a former president of the American Association of Suicidology (1996-1997).
Dr. Campbell’s work has been featured in three Discovery Channel documentaries, and he has received the Dr. Norman Farberow award from the International Association of Suicide Prevention (IASP) for his international service to suicide survivors, the Louis Dublin Award from the American Association of Suicidology (AAS) for contributions to the field of Suicidology, and the Roger J. Tierney service award. The Louisiana State University School of Social Work recognized him Alumnus of the Year, and the Louisiana Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers named him Social Worker of the Year (NASW).
Disclosures for Speakers:
Campbell and Associates Consulting, LLC’s senior consultant is Frank Campbell. PESI, Inc. pays him a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: Frank Campbell is a member of the American Association of Suicidology’s Forensic Suicidology Certification Board.
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