
Portland Institute for Loss and Transition
@portlandloss
Unique training in grief therapy leading towards the Certification in Meaning Reconstruction in Loss // Founded & directed by Dr. Robert A. Neimeyer, PhD.
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https://www.portlandinstitute.org/ 22-03-2019 21:53:17
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šIt's the moment you've been waiting for...The Grief Channel is now live on YouTube! Featuring 120+ talks from Good Grief Festival. We hope this offers knowledge and solace. Grateful to The National Lottery Community Fund for enabling us to make all content free to access. youtube.com/channel/UCeQz4⦠Please RT


Another great paper on #EmotionalLabor in #psychotherapy by my PhD student James Clarke. Managing emotional labour in the provision of psychotherapy ā what matters most tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10⦠Curtin University Psychology @Curtin_enAble telethonkids

I love Robert A. Neimeyerās analogy of grief as a fire that ālevels us right down to our foundationsā. He talks of the āradical challengeā of needing to adapt to a new life & āreconstruct rather than relinquishā our bond w the person who died: youtu.be/sUf-inpNXw0 Portland Institute for Loss and Transition 2/7

Congratulations to the award-winning The Art of Living and Dying Well podcast, 5 years of thoughtful conversations. Here's a collection of their highlights - I'm delighted to be included in this lovely group. Thanks, James Abbott






The Handbook of Grief Therapies, edited with Dr Evgenia (Jane) Milman and Robert Neimeyer Portland Institute for Loss and Transition - now available; use the discount code to order directly from Sage.


Grief has many faces. Proud to be on the board of ā¦Grief Australiaā© , which provides evidence-informed counselling, support, and training to support people experiencing #grief and #loss . youtube.com/watch?v=rZmTYhā¦







āThereās something quite inauthentic about calling them a loved oneā¦you'd never have called them that in their lifetime'. Kate Woodthorpe and John MacArtney consider the phrase 'loved oneās' in the latest #NESBereavementPodcast. Listen: spoti.fi/4b2qTwm
