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  • Class 1-2 The Relationship Boosters! Cultural Competence in Couples Counseling, Gottman’s Principals and More! 
    May 16, 2024
    1:45 pm - 4:45 pm

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Yonina Kaufman, LCSW – R, PMH – C and Ms. Ed. Chumi Friedman

 

The literature reflects that post perinatal loss a space for parental grief is essential. Thus there is a need to broaden the understanding of pregnancy and infant loss and talk about the grief associated with it. We will explore some communication practices and compassionate care practices that help facilitate the grieving process. We will also help facilitate the development of new words and language surrounding these losses. We will address the prevalence of loss and the impact that pregnancy and infant loss does have on clients and identify barriers that a clinician might ace culturally and spiritually, that could impact the grieving journey. The course content includes differentiating Major Depressive Disorder and generalized anxiety from the normative grief responses to pregnancy loss and how mental health professionals can work through this diagnostic challenge. In addition, we will address what healing applications that can be used in a healthcare or a personal setting.

About the Presenter

Yonina specializes in helping women and couples who experience (d) perinatal and infant loss, infertility, and perinatal or postpartum mood and anxiety disorders. Yonina is trained in maternal mental health, grief and bereavement, and trauma.

Chumi Friedman is the Director of HUG, a program of ATIME supporting couples who have experienced perinatal and infant loss. She is a trained peer support counselor, doula and chaplain.

 

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Learning Objectives:

  1. Recall the theoretical framework promoting understanding of perinatal death
  2. Differentiate between psychiatric diagnosis and grief
  3. Analyze the emotional meaning and impact of perinatal/infant loss
  4. Comprehend how grief manifests and identify compassionate support requirements
  5. Engage in critical discussions about perinatal grief scope and diverse grief theories
  6. Develop specific communication skills for creating a shared compassionate space in perinatal bereavement care with parents and families

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