12 Core Strategies for Treating Traumatic Bereavement

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When a death embodies both trauma and loss, the ensuing traumatic bereavement poses special challenges and demands more than mere grief facilitation. Drawing on cutting-edge information from psychology, traumatology, and thanatology, Dr. Rando identifies 12 essential core strategies for effective clinical intervention after deaths from acute natural causes, accident, disaster, suicide, or homicide.

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Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:

  1. Cite recent relevant research on the significant impacts of sudden, traumatic death
  2. Define traumatic bereavement and identify the four types of traumatic death generating it
  3. List the 12 circumstantial high-risk factors associated with traumatic bereavement
  4. Explain the “triad of troubles” in traumatic bereavement and identify treatment implications
  5. Discuss the critical importance of addressing the mourner’s personal traumatization
  6. Delineate the 12 core strategies for treating traumatic bereavement