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Disenfranchised Grief in the 21st Century The Death of an Adult Child Beyond Gender Understanding the Ways Men and Women Grieve Helping Children Cope with Their Own Dying or with the Death of a Loved One This 90-minute webinar program was recorded live and is now avail- able on MP3 format audio only. Disenfranchised grief is grief that is not openly acknowledged socially sanctioned or publicly mourned. The program explores the contexts and causes of disenfranchised grief as well as complications arising from disenfranchisement. This 90-minute webinar program was recorded live and is now avail- able on MP3 format audio only. We do not expect our children to die before us. This webinar seeks to raise sensitivity to the unique issues that arise when an adult child dies as well as strategies and resources for surviving parents and families. This 90-minute webinar program was recorded live and is now available on MP3 format audio only. Grief reactions are highly individual and varied. This session explores the different patterns or styles of grief emphasizing that each of these pat- terns has their own distinct advantag- es and disadvantages. This 90-minute webinar program was recorded live and is now available on MP3 format audio only. While adults may mourn the losses associated with the death of them- selves or others children also expe- rience anticipatory mourning. This program focuses on those losses experienced by dying children or by children coping with the illness or po- tential deaths of those close to them. 25.00 No CE credits available 25.00 No CE credits available 25.00 No CE credits available25.00 No CE credits available25.00 No CE credits available 25.00 No CE credits available 25.00 No CE credits available25.00 No CE credits available Grieving Children How You Can Help Caregiver Burnout and Compassion Fatigue Anticipatory Grief Anticipatory Mourning Death of a Spouse or Partner This 90-minute webinar program was recorded live and is now available on MP3 format audio only Learn more about wide diversity of needs of grieving children and ado- lescents and the steps you and your organization can take to support them. This 90-minute session was record- ed live and is now available on MP3 format audio only. Learn more about what defines caregiver burnout and compassion fatigue how they are similar and how they differ ways to appropri- ately identify prevent and cope with the effect these issues have on healthcare professionals. This 90-minute webinar program was recorded live and is now avail- able on MP3 format audio only. In this presentation the presenters not only describe the phenomena of anticipatory mourning they also provide interventive strategies to assist caregivers in helping pa- tients families and others cope with their grief. This 90-minute webinar program was recorded live and is now avail- able on MP3 format audio only. The death of a spouse or partner is a life-changing event at any age. This webinar explores the issues that arise when a spouse or partner dies. The webinar addresses both interventive strategies and resourc- es. Informational Program Informational Program Informational ProgramInformational ProgramInformational Program Informational Program Informational Program Informational Program I N F O R M AT I O N A L P R O G R A M S