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Healing from Loss: Practical Tools for Navigating Grief

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Welcome to the course ‘Healing from Loss: Practical Tools for Navigating Grief’. This course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of grief, its impact on various aspects of your life, and practical strategies to heal from loss.

Grief is a natural response to loss and can take many forms. It is a complex and multifaceted experience that affects us emotionally, physically, and psychologically. In this course, we will start by examining the definition of grief, the different types of loss, and various theories of grief. We will also explore the stages of grief, which can help you make sense of your experience and provide a framework for understanding your emotions.

The emotional aspects of grief are a significant focus of this course. We will examine common emotional responses to loss, such as sadness, anger, and guilt, and provide strategies for dealing with these emotions. We will also discuss the risk of depression and how to recognize the signs of depression in yourself or others.

In addition to the emotional aspects of grief, we will explore the physical symptoms of grief, such as fatigue, sleep disturbances, and changes in appetite. We will discuss the importance of self-care during grief and provide practical strategies for taking care of yourself during this challenging time.

Psychological tools, such as mindfulness and cognitive-behavioral techniques, can be helpful in navigating grief. We will examine the role of positive psychology in grief recovery and provide practical strategies for using these tools to heal from loss.

The social aspects of grief are also essential to consider. We will discuss the impact of grief on relationships and social connections and provide strategies for building a support system. We will also explore grief in different cultures and societies to gain a broader understanding of how grief is experienced and expressed around the world.

Practical strategies for healing from loss are a significant focus of this course. We will explore the role of rituals in grief recovery, such as funerals and memorial services, and provide practical strategies for using journaling and expressive writing to process your emotions. We will also discuss the benefits of art therapy and physical exercise for healing from loss.

Seeking professional help is an important consideration when navigating grief. We will discuss when to seek professional help, the different types of therapy for grief, and what to expect in grief counseling.

Moving forward after loss is a crucial part of the healing process. We will discuss finding meaning after loss, rebuilding life after loss, and honoring memories and letting go.

Finally, we will examine grief across the lifespan, including grief in children and adolescents, adults, and older adults. This section will provide a broader understanding of how grief is experienced at different stages of life and provide practical strategies for healing at any age.

Throughout this course, we will provide practical tools and strategies for navigating grief and healing from loss. Our goal is to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of grief and the skills you need to heal and move forward after loss.

Trigger Warning!
Please note that this course could potentially trigger sensitivities. It is strongly advised to practice grounding techniques while engaging with the material. If you find that reading this material is triggering you, I highly suggest that you stop reading and reach out to someone for support.

Education Purpose:
This course is solely for educational purposes and should not be considered therapy.

Understanding Grief

Emotional Aspects of Grief

Physical Aspects of Grief

Psychological Tools for Navigating Grief

Social Aspects of Grief

Practical Strategies for Healing from Loss

Seeking Professional Help

Moving Forward After Loss

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About MEGO NERSES

I am an Ottawa-based Registered Psychotherapist and have a full-time private practice. In the past, I worked in social service agencies for many years. I offer individual, relationship, and sex therapy in English, Arabic, and Armenian to adults 18+, and I do not work with minors.

In 2011, I earned a master’s degree in Counselling from the University of Ottawa. I am a Registered Psychotherapist in Ontario (CRPO#001132) with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario. In addition, I am a Certified Counsellor with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA#3058). My clinical training focuses on relationship and sex therapy and trauma/PTSD. Since 2013, I have been at Algonquin College as a seasonal professor, teaching courses in mental health and addiction.

I feel privileged to have had the opportunity to publish peer-reviewed articles and contribute chapters concerning Counselling, coming out, and trauma related explicitly to LGBTQ+ refugees and newcomers to Canada. I have presented numerous workshops and continue to offer trainings nationally and internationally on the mental health of LGBTQI+ and SOGIE refugees and asylum seekers.

 

Professional Work

Early in my professional career, I specialized in individual therapy and served clients with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and grief. Since then, I have taken my clinical work to a higher level and gained more experience in four areas: PTSD and Trauma, Sexuality and Gender Identity, Sex and Relationship Therapy, and Refugee mental health issues. I have received various trainings in these areas since choosing to specialize. As an example, I received training from Division 56, Trauma Psychology, Physicians for Human Rights, and the Global Institute of Forensic Research in writing immigration evaluations for immigration courts. Furthermore, I have completed multiple trainings in trauma/PTSD therapy and relationship therapy (Poly. Kink). I have participated in numerous training opportunities in the field of sex therapy, sexuality, and gender identity. 

I am a LGBTQI+/poly/kink/CNM supportive and informed therapist.

Therapeutic approaches
In addition to Narrative Exposure Therapy for PTSD (NET), I have also been trained in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for PTSD and Experiential Therapy and Focusing. I integrate social justice and rights-based principles into my work as a trauma-informed therapist.

Awards
In recognition of my dedication to helping LGBTQ+ refugees and asylum seekers in Canada, I received the 2017 Humanitarian Award from the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association (CCPA).

AffiliationsI have an international affiliate membership with Division 56, Trauma Psychology, the American Psychological Association (APA), and the Global Institute of Forensic Research.

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