AMBIGUOUS LOSS TRAINING FOR THERAPISTS
Chloe Swinton offers two training sessions for Therapists. These are suitable for Counsellors and Psychotherapists, Counsellors in training or Counselling Supervisors. You are likely to have clients who are stuck, in limbo or experiencing an unresolved loss. Understanding this unique type of loss and grief will help you support them and offer methods to enable clients to live well day to day with their feelings of uncertainty and unanswered questions.
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Level 2: Working with Ambiguous Loss
NEW DATES COMING SOON Learn how to work with ambiguous loss and support clients. The Level 1: Understanding Ambiguous Loss session must be completed before undertaking this further training. This workshop covers:
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Testimonials from previous participants:
“Chloe shared a range of information that any therapist should carry in their toolbox. Very informative without being overwhelmed with information too.” ~ Tracey Newman
“It has been so helpful to have a better understanding of ambiguous loss, and how this difficult experience can affect us all. I feel that I am much more equipped to help validate and name some of the complex feelings that my clients may be experiencing with ambiguous loss. Rather than just a theory, for me there were some significant tools to help clients cope and respond differently: this training offers hope and a way to move forward amidst the uncertainty.” ~ Stephanie Knight
“The training also raised personal awareness of how my own ambiguous losses have affected me on a personal level and this has helped me develop more compassion towards myself and also a gentler understanding of how I may be able to support clients living through their own unresolved grief.” ~ Philippa Crunden
“The training raised my awareness on how my own ambiguous loss has impacted on me personally and has encouraged me to reflect more on this. Indeed, I have decided to bring aspects of Chloe’s model into my thinking on my own recent loss and it has shed some light on certain situations that I believe, moving forward, will enable me to have a better understanding of not only my own self, but also of my clients who may be experiencing ambiguous loss.”
"Ambiguous loss in all its many facets affects all of us during our lifetime. With over 12 years experience with clients under my belt and hundreds of hours of continued training, I must say that this course evoked more thoughts and questions than I have had for several years." ~ Mark Reynolds
“Chloe shared a range of information that any therapist should carry in their toolbox. Very informative without being overwhelmed with information too.” ~ Tracey Newman
“It has been so helpful to have a better understanding of ambiguous loss, and how this difficult experience can affect us all. I feel that I am much more equipped to help validate and name some of the complex feelings that my clients may be experiencing with ambiguous loss. Rather than just a theory, for me there were some significant tools to help clients cope and respond differently: this training offers hope and a way to move forward amidst the uncertainty.” ~ Stephanie Knight
“The training also raised personal awareness of how my own ambiguous losses have affected me on a personal level and this has helped me develop more compassion towards myself and also a gentler understanding of how I may be able to support clients living through their own unresolved grief.” ~ Philippa Crunden
“The training raised my awareness on how my own ambiguous loss has impacted on me personally and has encouraged me to reflect more on this. Indeed, I have decided to bring aspects of Chloe’s model into my thinking on my own recent loss and it has shed some light on certain situations that I believe, moving forward, will enable me to have a better understanding of not only my own self, but also of my clients who may be experiencing ambiguous loss.”
"Ambiguous loss in all its many facets affects all of us during our lifetime. With over 12 years experience with clients under my belt and hundreds of hours of continued training, I must say that this course evoked more thoughts and questions than I have had for several years." ~ Mark Reynolds