Short course

Ambiguous loss: its meaning and application

University of Minnesota
Families
Family Needs , Mental Health , Psychosocial Support
Cost type
Paid
Language
English

Human relationships are often traumatized by ambiguous loss, however this unique kind of loss is just beginning to be discussed in professional texts and training courses. Professionals from a variety of disciplines will find this course valuable, including family therapists, social workers, educators, nurses, psychologists, school and guidance counselors, grief counselors, international humanitarian workers, clergy and pastoral counselors, military support personnel, and health care professionals. Understanding the difference between ambiguous loss and other kinds of loss will help you serve students, clients, and patients more effectively. The online training course includes access to the content you need to become proficient in understanding and applying ambiguous loss theory.

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