Ask A Therapist About Grief or Trauma: Q & A with Dr. Jane Milman
When | May 21 |
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Time | 7:30 pm NDT 7:00 pm ADT 6:00 pm EDT 5:00 pm CDT 4:00 pm MDT 3:00 pm PDT |
Type | Online Workshops |
Do all people have an innate ability to live with grief and trauma? What’s the difference between grief and trauma? Is it true that some people develop mental health complications while grieving a death-related loss? And by the way, what’s the meaning of life? These questions and more will be tackled by a licensed psychologist who specializes in grief, trauma, and other stressful life transitions.
Dr. Jane Milman will provide some answers to commonly asked questions in her clinical practice. Participants will also have an opportunity to ask open-ended questions about grief and trauma. This Q&A session is designed for those who wish to develop greater awareness and knowledge about the journey of grief and trauma.
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Dr. Jane Milman is a Licensed Psychologist, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Western University, and practicum faculty at the Portland Institute for Loss and Transition. She has authored more than 50 publications on grief, including the Handbook of Grief Therapies. Currently, she is co-authoring Principles and Practice of Grief Counselling.
