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Adverse Childhood Experiences as a Risk Factor for Complicated Grief - Self Study

Current research is showing links between trauma in childhood and poor lifetime physical and psychological outcomes, including at the end of life and during bereavement. In this program Dr. Crunk and Dr. Burke discuss their research findings and clinical implications of the relation between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and complicated grief in bereaved adults and offer some recommendations for intervention. They also provide ways to incorporate trauma assessment and intervention into bereavement settings.
 
Expert Panelists: Laurie Burke, PhD and Elizabeth Crunk, PhD
Available on demand: For six months after purchase
Length: 90 minutes
CEs: 1.5 CEs included with purchase. Board Approvals List


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HOW THE ONLINE SELF-STUDY PROGRAM WORKS:
Step 1 - Register/purchase the course
Step 2 - View the course online through the link in your confirmation email or in your account.
Step 3 - Follow the instructions provided to receive your CE certificate. An evaluation and a short exam are a part of this process.

One CE certificate is included with a self-study registration. Multi-viewer sites can pre-pay for additional CEs by selecting a CE add-on option when registering below.

 

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Wonderful presentation! The research was well explained and understandable. The future implications for research and options for practice approaches were helpful.

This was excellent. Thanks.

 

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