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Managing Mothers Day and Fathers Day After Child Loss
A Three-Session Experiential Workshop with Dr. Terri Daniel - May 11, May 25 and June 8.
When and where
Date and time
May 11 · 6pm - June 8 · 8pm PDT
Location
Online
Refund Policy
About this event
- 28 days 2 hours
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While the Spring season brings the promise of renwal and new life, for many grieving parents, it is impossible to imagine life continuing after such a tragic loss. This workshop will provide education, support and practical tools for navigating holidays and milestone days with wisdom, vision and hope for healing.
If you need some help coping with Mothers Day and Fathers Day this year, please consider joining us in this rare learning environment, which provides unique healing tools not found in traditional counseling or support group settings.
Three online sessions - 6:00 -8:00 pm Pacific time
- Thursday May 11 (prior Mothers Day)
- Thursday May 25
- Thursday June 8 (prior to Fathers Day)
In this workshop, you will learn to:
. Understand loss, pain, contraction and expansion
. Utilize specific tools for managing overwhelming emotions
. Create personal healing rituals to honor your child and your grief journey
. Focus on transformation rather than external events
. Accept the natural ebb and flow of human existence
. Find gratitude, grace and peace in life again
Parents, Grandparents, Siblings, Friends and Family Welcome
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About the Facilitator
Dr. Terri Daniel is an inter-spiritual hospice chaplain and end-of-life educator certified in death, dying and bereavement by the Association of Death Education and Counseling and in trauma support by the International Association of Trauma Professionals.
Terri's son Danny died in 2006 at age 16 after a long struggle with disability and decline due to a rare metabolic disorder. His life -- and his death -- inspired Terri to pursue a career in hospice care and grief support. She went on to earn a BA in Religious Studies from Marylhurst University, an MA in Pastoral Care from Fordham University, and a Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Counseling from the San Francisco Theological Seminary.
She now conducts workshops throughout the U.S. and teaches at the University of Maryland, Marian University and The Graduate Theological Union.