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Ambiguous Loss

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For registration assistance: 608-262-2451

Summary

This course will help you understand ambiguous loss and the impact of a loss without closure, with an emphasis on evidence-based therapeutic guidelines for coping with and providing support for ambiguous loss in personal and professional contexts.

Overview

Learning Objectives

At the end of this session, learners will be able to:

  • List the different types of ambiguous loss
  • Identify the impact of ambiguous loss on individuals and families
  • Apply a therapeutic framework for coping with ambiguous loss
  • Design questions to assess ambiguous loss

Audience

Beginner to Intermediate

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Earn Continuing Education Hours

By participating in this class you will earn:

Instructional Hours 1
University of Wisconsin Continuing Education Units .1
American Psychological Association - Continuing Education Credit 1
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services - Substance Abuse Counselors - Continuing Education Credit Hours 1
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services - Marriage and Family Therapists - Continuing Education Credit Hours 1
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services - Social Workers - Continuing Education Credit Hours 1
Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services - Licensed Professional Counselors 1

Explanation of Continuing Education Hours

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Program Questions?

Contact Meghan Wilhelmi at meghan.wilhelmi@wisc.edu or 608-263-2829

Registration Questions?

Email registrations@pyle.wisc.edu or call 608-262-2451.

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Meet your instructor

Erica Srinivasan

PhD

(PhD) is an assistant professor of psychology at UW-La Crosse, where she also serves as the director for the Center for Grief and Death Education. She is co-chair for the gerontology emphasis.