Present by
Michael Argumaniz-Hardin, PhD,LMF T,CFLF
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- Satir Global Event
This comprehensive training course is tailored for mental health professionals and helpers who work with individuals and families navigating the complex emotions associated with death and loss. Led by Dr. Michael Argumaniz-Hardin, this course delves into the profound experience of grief, loss, and the transformative journey of change. Drawing from the experiential concepts pioneered by Virginia Satir, participants will explore effective strategies for supporting individuals and families through the grieving process, facilitating healing, and fostering resilience.
Throughout the course, participants will engage in interactive discussions, case studies, and experiential exercises aimed at deepening their understanding of the dynamics of change, loss, and human growth. By integrating theory with practical skills, participants will gain valuable insights into the complexities of the human experience and learn how to provide compassionate and effective support to those in need.
Learning Objectives
1. Understand how the process of change interacts with the stages of grief and the emotional, psychological, and physical manifestations of loss.
2. Enhance awareness of personal biases, beliefs, and reactions related to death and loss, and develop strategies for managing countertransference in therapeutic settings.
3. Explore Virginia Satir’s experiential approach to therapy and its application in facilitating the grieving process.
4. Develop practical skills for creating a supportive and empathetic therapeutic environment for individuals experiencing loss.
If you need special accommodations or have questions, please contact us.
office@satirglobal.org or (206) 241-7566
5400 Glenridge Drive #421892, Atlanta GA 30342
satirglobal.org
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