Can Anyone Tell Me? Essential Questions About Grief and Loss

Speaker Meghan Riordan Jarvis

Grievers and those trying to support them ask the same questions over and over because fundamental grief education has yet to permeate mainstream culture.

In this webinar from Licensed Clinical Social Worker Meghan Riordan Jarvis you will learn: (Learning Objectives):

  • Common questions people have about grief.
  • Ways to support people experiencing grief based on neuroscience and biophysical science.
  • Practical tools and exercises for dealing with grief.

About the Speaker: Meghan Riordan Jarvis

Meghan Riordan Jarvis is a clinical psychotherapist, author, podcast host, TEDx speaker, and sought-after consultant with over twenty years of experience in the fields of trauma, grief, and loss.

Drawing from this personal and professional insight, she created The Grief Mentor Method (R) to help individuals and organizations understand grief, regulate the body’s stress responses, and navigate change with compassion and resilience.

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Grief Day by Day: Simple Practices and Daily Guidance for Living with Loss

Speaker Jan Warner

There is no right way to grieve. Grief is complex. It is ever changing and may come to us differently on any given day.

Drawing from her personal experiences and the stories of the 2 million followers on her Grief Speaks Out Facebook page, author Jan Warner will offer hope in its most practical form.

In this webinar you will learn: Learning Objectives)

  • Supportive, useful guidance to help you create a life in which peace, and even gratitude, can coexist with your grief.
  • Exercises that will help you process your feelings and develop skills for coping with grief as it arises.
  • Themes that capture common feelings and experiences such as: Loneliness, Things Left Unsaid, Unhealthy Coping Mechanisms, Guilt, and Intimacy.

About the Speaker: Jan Warner

When my husband died I thought I would miss him very much and be sad. I didn’t know I would feel totally devastated. After the first chaotic year I needed to find meaning again in a life that seemed meaningless without him. I decided to honor him by being available to grieving people the way he, as a recovering alcoholic, was available to alcoholics and addicts.

I started a blog and then the Facebook page Grief Speaks Out. My goal was to reach one person. I had no idea that the Facebook page would become a supportive community of over 2 million people from almost every country in the world. Now I have a written a book to be able to share my experience in how to be fully alive with grief.

I have a Master’s in Counseling Degree and have studied NLP, Ericksonian hypnotherapy and Neo-Ericksonian Hypnotherapy. I have been doing my FB page www.Facebook.com/GriefSpeaksOut for over 5 years. It is humbling to think that I have created such a loving, supportive, international community for myself and fellow grievers.

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