2-Day Certification Course on Grief Counseling for Children and Adolescents-Developmentally-Appropriate Assessment and Treatment Strategies for Processing Grief – Erica Sirrine

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$219.99   $66 – 2-Day Certification Course on Grief Counseling for Children and Adolescents-Developmentally-Appropriate Assessment and Treatment Strategies for Processing Grief – Erica Sirrine

Grief looks different in a child.

When a child loses someone, it’s a lifelong loss. Not only have they lost someone important, they often become isolated in their pain, confusion, and self-blame. Safety and security have been replaced by trauma and anxiety.

Their understanding of death, and responses to the grief that follows, are largely influenced by their developmental level, making their treatment much different from that of an adult.

Many clinicians are unprepared…a child’s unique grief leaving them struggling in session.

This live webinar featuring grief expert, author, and speaker Erica H. Sirrine, Ph.D., LCSW, FT provides you with the assessment and treatment strategies you need to help your most vulnerable clients.

Watch Dr. Sirrine and discover how you can:

Best of all, upon completion of this live training, you’ll be eligible to become a Certified Child & Adolescent Grief Counseling Specialist (CGCS-CA) through Evergreen Certifications. Certification lets colleagues, employers, and caregivers know that you’ve invested the extra time and effort necessary to understand the complexities of grief counselling with today’s youth. Professional standards apply. Visit?www.evergreencertifications.com/cgcsca for details.

Don’t miss this opportunity to get the skills you need to make a difference for your young clients.

Purchase today!


  1. Analyze the cognitive components of understanding grief in childhood (i.e., irreversibility, non-functionality, causality, universality) and connect these concepts to a developmentally appropriate treatment approach.
  2. Distinguish between different types of grief and recognize the implications of different types for treatment/intervention with children and adolescents. 
  3. Perform a clinical assessment to identify grief reactions, coping mechanisms, red flag behaviors, and factors that influence mourning in grieving children and adolescents. 
  4. Design individualized therapeutic interventions to help children and adolescents express and reconcile grief. 
  5. Analyze continuing attachment bonds after death and their relevance to clinical practice with bereaved children and adolescents. 
  6. Evaluate developmentally appropriate grief symptomology for children and adolescents and assess for clinical concerns. 
  7. Investigate how traumatic loss impacts young people and use trauma-informed interventions to reduce symptomology.
  8. Utilize strategies for providing anticipatory grief support to children facing the death of a parent, family member, or friend. 
  9. Determine boundaries of professional competence and analyze ethical considerations for working with minors and families
  10. Utilize developmentally appropriate techniques for working through regret, forgiveness, and reconciliation with children and adolescents 
  11. Assess factors that can influence the grief process, such as multicultural and spirituality considerations, nature and type of loss, and support system. 
  12. Use concrete terms to increase effectiveness in grief work with children. 

Critical Concepts for Treating Grieving Children & Adolescents

Assessment of Grief & Loss in Children & Adolescents

Normal vs. Abnormal Responses to Loss in Children and Adolescents

Traumatic Grief in Children & Adolescents

The Role of Attachment in Childhood Grief

Anticipatory Grief Counseling

Individual Interventions to Help Children Reconcile Losses & Discover Hope

School-Based and Group Interventions

$219.99   $66 – 2-Day Certification Course on Grief Counseling for Children and Adolescents-Developmentally-Appropriate Assessment and Treatment Strategies for Processing Grief – Erica Sirrine

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