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Counseling Strategies for Loss and Grief

Title: Counseling Strategies for Loss and Grief

February 01, 2009
978-1-55620-246-9
260
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From Loss to Insight: Examining Refugee Mental Health

Title:
From Loss to Insight: Examining Refugee Mental Health through Ambiguous Loss Theory
Presenter:
Dania Fakhro, PhD, NCC
Description:
This on-demand video presents a study on the impact of ambiguous loss on refugees' mental health. Ambiguous loss, defined by uncertainty and lack of closure, is a significant yet under-studied aspect of trauma. This study aims to guide counselors in developing more effective interventions for refugees experiencing such loss. Ambiguous loss complicates the grieving process, often leading to misdiagnosis and overlooked symptoms. Despite its importance, it remains underrepresented in trauma and loss research (Boss, 2016). Boss (2006), the creator of ambiguous loss theory, highlights its traumatic nature and significant impact on mental health. This video specifically investigates how multiple ambiguous losses affect refugees' identity distress, trauma symptoms, and family functioning.
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
December 01, 2025
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
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Treating Grief: An Integrative, Post-modern Approach to Help

Title:
Treating Grief: An Integrative, Post-modern Approach to Helping Clients Manage Loss
Presenter: Leslie Gura
Description:
Grief was recognized for the first time with the publication of the DSM-5-TR in 2022. But though the diagnosis of Prolonged Grief Disorder marks recognition of the impact of grief in peoples’ lives, the definition is limited to the loss of a close other person, in combination with a number of symptoms that must be present for more than 12 months after the loss. Other types of grief are still required to be addressed via existing diagnoses such as major depressive disorder or adjustment disorder. Yet the descriptions under the DSM-05-TR definition of Prolonged Grief Disorder can easily apply to those suffering from loss—whether it is a result of the death or any type of life change. How therapists work with these clients is crucial to a recovery in which they can find serenity, meaning, and, ultimately, growth. In this presentation, Leslie Gura, a licensed clinical mental health counselor in North Carolina, shares methods of empathizing, validating and working with clients presenting with any type of grief in a manner that integrates post-modern methodologies common not just to grief, but with co-morbidities including anxiety, depression and trauma. Gura often deploys combinations of narrative, trauma, sensorimotor psychotherapy and cognitive behavioral techniques in his work with patients presenting with grief.
NBCC ACEP No. 1000
January 01, 2026
Video-Based Continuing Education Product
1
$15.00
$30.00
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