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AMBIGUOUS LOSS AND MENTAL ILLNESS

Live Webinar with Q&A
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Tuesday 10th October 2023, 13.30-15:00 BST
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On World Mental Health Awareness Day, we are offering a bite-sized 90 minute webinar session to help you understand ambiguous loss with a focus on mental ill health. We welcome you whether you know someone with mental health problems or support people in a professional role.
 
1 in 4 people experience mental health issues each year (NHS England, 2017), which can have an impact on those around them, but it’s rarely recognised as ambiguous loss. This comes under type two where the person may be physically present but psychologically absent.
 
You will learn to
  • Define ambiguous loss and what it means to us
  • Identify unique factors linked with mental illness
  • Understand differences to other types of loss and grief
  • Recognise the impact of ambiguous loss
  • Explore the MARCH Model and ways to cope
  • Provide tips and strategies to live well with uncertainty
  • Share further resources and support.  
 
You get
  • 1.5 hour online session delivered via Zoom
  • First-hand lived experiences of ambiguous loss
  • Clear and concise bite-sized knowledge
  • Professional PowerPoint presentation
  • Time for questions and answers
  • Handout with resources list for further learning
  • CPD certificate on completion if required.  
 
Trainer
Chloe Swinton has been working as a Trainer and Facilitator since 2002, and specialises in ambiguous loss as a qualified BACP Registered Counsellor. As the Founder of Ambiguous Loss UK, she is passionate about raising awareness of this niche area and has been working in the field for over 20 years. In addition, Chloe has previously worked for the charity Mind, and has completed Mental Health First Aid training.
 
Cost
Early Bird with 20% discount: £20 (ends 10/09/2023)
General Admission: £22
 
Booking
Please complete our Booking Form.
 
Other information
  • This webinar does not provide education on mental illness so a basic knowledge is required
  • We do not arrange refunds or exchanges
  • We ask that participants do not copy, reproduce or record our training
  • During our session we may discuss personal lived experiences of ambiguous loss. This must be kept confidential by all participants.
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​Reviews
​“Great workshop to gain a better understanding of our own ambiguous losses and to support others with their own.” ~ Mariam Andrawiss
 
“The course was extremely useful in helping me to understand not only what ambiguous loss means, but also how wide reaching it can be in terms of life experience - how this painful and enduring loss without closure can affect any one of us.” 
~ Philippa Crunden
 
​“Chloe led us gently and confidently through a sensitive topic of ambiguous loss, clarifying the complexities of this type of loss that seems to be underexplored in our culture. It was a safe and absorbing exploration.” 
~ Sebastiana Black
 
“Chloe is a vastly experienced, knowledgeable and heart-centred guide who can ably assist you on your journey to finding answers to the haunting questions that linger with experiences of ambiguous loss."
~ Dr Mick Collins
 
"As an initial introduction this was great and very thought provoking. It is a huge subject and we scratched the surface, however I will be researching this based on the helpful learning resources provided.” 
~ Mark Reynolds

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