BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20210314T100000 RDATE:20210314T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20211107T090000 RDATE:20211107T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210708T113000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210708T133000 LOCATION:Online SUMMARY:Rituals and Practices for Grieving in Community [Online] DESCRIPTION:When a community is devastated by a traumatic event\, such as a mass shooting or natural disaster\, in addition to individuals grievin g their personal losses\, there is a communal loss experienced by all who have been touched by the event\, either directly or indirectly. Grievin g in community is an ancient practice that has been lost to many of us in modern Western culture. To grieve fully and consciously\, it is critical that we connect with other grievers to help each other carry the collect ive burden of community\, tribal or national loss. Participants will exp lore and experience community grief ceremonies that can be facilitated by end-of-life and counseling professionals in a variety of settings\, from churches and schools to hospitals\, therapy offices\, funeral homes and private homes. The workshop will incorporate a mix of live presentation a nd interactive group discussion/activities. \;During this workshop\, participants will:Analyze their own embedded beliefs and social construct about death\, dying and loss\, and be able to relate that understanding in their work with clients. Explore the concept of creating personalized healing ceremonies that address loss\, trauma and bereavement as a way t o support clients and be given an opportunity to participate in a persona l ceremony as an example. Learn about multi-cultural approaches to loss and grief to broaden their pool of resources available to clients from di vergent backgrounds. Event Details Date &\; Time: Thursday\, Jul y 8\, 2021\, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Registration Rates Noncredit: $30 \, includes 2 CEUs. Alumni save 20%Northwest Association for Death Educat ion and Bereavement Support Members: Free. 2 CEUs available for $20.  \;View NWADEBS membership informationL&\;C Graduate School Students\, Faculty\, Adjuncts and Staff: Free \;Lewis &\; Clark School Based Mentors and Clinical Supervisors: Free Register now (https://mylc.lclark .edu/page.aspx?pid=2427)Registration for this workshop will close on Thur sday\, July 1stAccessibility: We are committed to making our events acces sible to all needs and abilities. When registering\, please let us know y our access needs. Contact us at 503-768-6040 or cce@lclark.edu (mailto:cc e@lclark.edu) \;with questions.Please note: Discounted ‘\;Stude nt Rate’\; registrations are for current students only and do not i nclude continuing education credit (CEU/PDUs) \; About the Present erDr. Terri Daniel\, CT\, CCTP is a hospice and hospital-trained spiritua l care provider and end-of-life educator certified in death\, dying and b ereavement by the Association of Death Education and Counseling and in tr auma support by the International Association of Trauma Professionals. Th e focus of her work is to assist dying and grieving individuals to discov er a more spiritually and socially-spacious understanding of death\, grie f\, and beyond. Terri conducts workshops throughout the U.S. to help the dying and the bereaved focus on inner transformation rather than externa l events. She also teaches in the interreligious chaplaincy program at th e Graduate Theological Union\, and is the founder of the Conference on De ath and Afterlife Studies (http://www.afterlifeconference.com/) and the A sk Doctor Death (http://www.askdoctordeath.com/) podcast. She is the aut hor of four books on death\, grief and the afterlife: Grief and God\, Whe n Religions Does More Harm Than Healing (2019)\, Turning the Corner of Gr ief Street:Loss and Bereavement as a Journey of Awakening (2014)\, Embrac ing Death: A New Look at Grief\, Gratitude and God (2010)\, A Swan in Hea ven: Conversations Between Two Worlds (2007). Terri has a BA in Religiou s Studies from Marylhurst University\, an MA in Pastoral Care from Fordha m University\, and a Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Care and Counseling f rom the San Francisco Theological Seminary. About the NW Association for Death Education &\; Bereavement Support NWADEBS is a nonprofit organ ization that exists to promote quality death education and bereavement su pport for professionals and the greater community. Learn more (https://nw adebs.org/) \;Image Credit (https://search.creativecommons.org/phot os/d6d9b7bf-a3ac-49c3-982a-c9154c75255d) X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
When a community is devastated by a tra umatic event\, such as a mass shooting or natural disaster\, in addition to individuals grieving their personal losses\, there is a communal loss experienced by all who have been touched by the event\, either directly o r indirectly.
Grieving in community is an ancient practice that h as been lost to many of us in modern Western culture. To grieve fully and consciously\, it is critical that we connect with other grievers to help each other carry the collective burden of community\, tribal or national loss.
Participants will explore and experience community grief c eremonies that can be facilitated by end-of-life and counseling professio nals in a variety of settings\, from churches and schools to hospitals\, therapy offices\, funeral homes and private homes. The workshop will inco rporate a mix of live presentation and interactive group discussion/activ ities. \;
During this workshop\, participants will:
Date &\; Time: Thursday\, July 8\, 2 021\, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
L&\;C Graduate School Students\, Faculty\,
Adjuncts and Staff: Free \;
Lewis &\; Clark School Based Mentors and Clinical Supervisors:
Free
Registration for this workshop will close on Thursday\, Jul y 1st
\;
Dr. Terri Daniel\, CT\, CCTP is a hospice a
nd hospital-trained spiritual care provider and end-of-life educator cert
ified in death\, dying and bereavement by the Association of Death Educat
ion and Counseling and in trauma support by the International Association
of Trauma Professionals. The focus of her work is to assist dying and gr
ieving individuals to discover a more spiritually and socially-spacious u
nderstanding of death\, grief\, and beyond.
Terri conducts w
orkshops throughout the U.S. to help the dying and the bereaved focus on
inner transformation rather than external events. She also teaches in the
interreligious chaplaincy program at the Graduate Theological Union\, an
d is the founder of the Conference on Death and Afterlife Studies<
/a> and the Ask Doctor Death podcast.
She is the autho r of four books on death\, grief and the afterlife: Grief and God\, W hen Religions Does More Harm Than Healing (2019)\, Turning the C orner of Grief Street:Loss and Bereavement as a Journey of Awake ning (2014)\, Embracing Death: A New Look at Grief\, Gratitude a nd God (2010)\, A Swan in Heaven: Conversations Between Two Worl ds (2007).
Terri has a BA in Religious Studies from Marylhur st University\, an MA in Pastoral Care from Fordham University\, and a Do ctor of Ministry in Pastoral Care and Counseling from the San Francisco T heological Seminary.
NWADEBS is a nonprofit organization that exists to promote quality death education and bereavement support f or professionals and the greater community. Learn more
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