AMBIGUOUS LOSS TRAINING FOR PROFESSIONALS
Understanding Ambiguous Loss
Saturday 18th June 2022, 10-1pm (GMT) on Zoom Chloe Swinton offers an introduction training session for professionals in any field. With ambiguous loss being part of most people's lives but often not recognised, you are likely to have clients/patients/customers who are feeling stuck, in limbo or experiencing an unresolved loss. Understanding this unique type of loss and grief will enable you support them with their feelings of uncertainty and unanswered questions. An introduction to understanding ambiguous loss, covering:
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Testimonials from previous participants:
“Whatever your professional background, this is a must if you work with people who are experiencing this form of loss.” ~ Alex Fisher
“Chloe’s teaching on Ambiguous Loss holds potent relevancy to our current climate both universally and on individualistic levels. I experienced many light bulb moments during her training motivating more profound thought that led me to question the types of ambiguous losses people may not typically consider and the ripple effect throughout a lifetime if left unresolved. The delivery of such training was excellent and included practical anecdotes which promoted understanding and compassion. I would encourage anyone who works to help people within any capacity to participate in this training.” ~ Sarah Lincoln
"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
“Whatever your professional background, this is a must if you work with people who are experiencing this form of loss.” ~ Alex Fisher
“Chloe’s teaching on Ambiguous Loss holds potent relevancy to our current climate both universally and on individualistic levels. I experienced many light bulb moments during her training motivating more profound thought that led me to question the types of ambiguous losses people may not typically consider and the ripple effect throughout a lifetime if left unresolved. The delivery of such training was excellent and included practical anecdotes which promoted understanding and compassion. I would encourage anyone who works to help people within any capacity to participate in this training.” ~ Sarah Lincoln
"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