The physical, psychological and spiritual processes of death
Working with people who are dying can
be an incredibly challenging aspect of the role of practitioners.
Witnessing people at their most vulnerable can often leave practitioners
feeling overwhelmed, helpless and uncomfortable. This workshop focuses
on the physical, psychological and spiritual process of dying and the
subsequent support needs of both the patient and their loved ones.
The workshop is aimed at all
professionals who are working with people who are dying such as
counsellors, psychologists, palliative care workers, pastoral care
workers, social workers, nurses and doctors.
Learning outcomes
At the conclusion of this workshop participants will be able to:
- Understand the physical, psychological and spiritual processes of death and dying
- Identify and understand the psychological and spiritual needs of the dying
- Develop psychological, spiritual and practical strategies to better support someone who is dying
- Gain overall confidence in being able to support the dying
Presenter Bio: Keren Ludski
BA(Psych), VocGradDipCounsSupervision, VocGradCertBerCouns, DipProfCouns, CertIV TAE
Keren Ludski has been counselling
since 1998. She established her private practice, Peace of Mind, in
2002. Keren is a qualified and experienced professional educator,
counsellor, counselling supervisor, VET trainer and assessor,
facilitator and speaker. Within her private practice, Keren specialises
in the area of grief and loss. Her passion is providing support to
bereaved people and helping them to navigate their way around the grief
process. She has a special interest in working with bereaved parents.
Keren provides clinical supervision to therapists within her private
practice and has experience in facilitating bereavement support groups.
She is currently the Clinical Supervisor for the counselling team at the
Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement and is actively involved in
the delivery of ACGB’s Graduate Certificate in Bereavement Counselling
and Intervention course. Keren is a registered member of the Australian
Counselling Association, Australian and New Zealand Mental Health
Association and is the Treasurer for the International Society of
Counselling and Clinical Supervisors.
Details
Venue: Karstens, Sydney
Level 1, 111 Harrington Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Date: Wednesday July 4th, 2018
Time: 9:30am – 4:30pm
Prices
- ACGB member: $340
- Non-member price: $395
Cancellation and Refund Policy
The Australian Centre for Grief and
Bereavement reserves the right to cancel education programs that do not
achieve minimum participation, in which case all fees will be refunded.
Registration cancellations will not be
accepted unless made in writing to the centre. Cancellations made more
than thirty (30) days prior to the event date will be refunded less 25%
of the registration fee to cover administration costs.
No registration refunds will be made
after this date. Please note: The full invoiced amount will still be
payable in the event of non-attendance on the day.