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Supporting Children and Adolescents in their Grief Journey

These offerings review various grief events and highlight ways in which providers can support the grief journey and unique grief needs of children and adolescents.

Supporting Families with Grief and Loss

Partnering with families who have experienced grief and loss can be very difficult. This workshop was designed to help Family Peer Advocates understand the stages and expressions of grief in children and families, and identify the different needs and responses to grief based on age, development, and...
Presenters:
Tamara Dopwell

Talking to Children and Youth about Mass Shootings: A Guide for Caregivers

The number of US mass shootings has risen sharply in the last several years. Hearing about a mass shooting, or another event involving extreme violence, can create fear and concern in young people. Caregivers can support children and youth by initiating and revisiting conversations where young peopl...

Emotional Distress in Adolescent Girls: Highlights from the 2023 CDC Report

The recently released Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) Data Summary & Trends Report for 2011–2021 (CDC, 2023) noted that in 2021, more female high school students (41%) relative to their male counterparts (18%) reported experiencing poor mental health.  Additionally, over the last decade, female...
Presenters:
Timothy Rice

Supporting a Young Person Who May be Considering Suicide: Information for Parents and Caregivers

Suicide is the third leading cause of death for adolescents and young adults aged 15 to 24 and the second leading cause of death for those aged 10-14 in the United States (CDC, 2020). The unique set of stressors faced by young people puts them at greater risk for attempting suicide. We also know tha...

Tips for Providers: Helping Children and Youth Cope with Collective Grief

CTAC has prepared this useful resource to promote the keys to having supportive and constructive discussions of stressful and potentially traumatizing events with children and youth experiencing collective grief.

Grief in Transition Aged Youth

According to Psychology Today, grief is the acute pain that accompanies loss.  We may also think about grief as a process that we participate in when experiencing a loss of any kind. Grief is often overlooked in transition aged youth. Due to the frequency and intensity of change that transition age...
Presenters:
Hart Haragutchi

A Conversation About the Current Youth Mental Health Crisis

Throughout the pandemic, there has been an effort to promote the physical health and safety of youth. However, the U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory emphasized that the COVID-19 pandemic has greatly exacerbated a pre-existing and alarming youth mental health crisis, and the nation’s top mental hea...
Presenters:
Aaron Reliford, Timothy Rice, James Rodriguez

Assessment and Treatment for Childhood Grief and Loss

Grief is an inevitable part of life and impacts people across the lifespan, including the most vulnerable. Childhood grief and loss may require special attention because a child’s developmental age can impact their response. Clinical assessment can be most helpful to  determine the appropriate le...
Presenters:
Crystal Gauen, Deborah Langosch

Helping Kincare Families Cope with Ambiguous Loss

Children are being raised by relatives when parents are unable to do so with increasing frequency. Most kincare families are dealing with multiple practical and mental health issues. All experience disruptions in attachment and many have endured traumatic separations and losses. Ambiguous or unresol...
Presenters:
Deborah Langosch

Part 3: Beyond Kübler-Ross: New Perspectives in Death, Dying and Grief

While Kübler-Ross’ work is nearing a half-century old, most grief clinicians now emphasize the very individual pathways that individuals experience in grief. This webinar presentation explores the most current theoretical perspectives on loss and grief, emphasizing five areas where understandings...
Presenters:
Kenneth Doka

Part 2: Saying Goodbye: Families Coping with a Loved One’s Terminal Illness

The authors of Saying Goodbye: A Guide to Coping with a Loved One’s Terminal Illness discusses a “road map” describing the various phases that families go through when confronted with a terminal or potentially terminal diagnosis and advice garnered from these sources as to how to cope and prep...
Presenters:
Joseph Nowinski

Part 1: Love, Loss, and Grief

This webinar helps individuals understand how we experience love, loss and grief. Although most individuals naturally adapt to the most difficult losses, some develop complications that prevent the process of adaptation from moving forward. This webinar helps individuals understand how to recognize...
Presenters:
Nancy Turret
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