The Mettle Method is an experiential learning program designed to address the relational dynamics of care. It is appropriate for lay caregivers, patients, anyone who loves them, and professional clinicians alike. The topics we’ll cover include rolling with change, aesthetics, perspective, making difficult decisions, grief, empathic distress and burnout, challenges to a sense of self/identity/roles, navigating healthcare, the nature of intimacy, and changes to relationships.
Who Is This Program For?
- People living with serious, chronic, or terminal illness
- People caring for a loved one living with an illness
- People working in the healthcare system to care for patients and caregivers
- People with aging parents who want to be prepared for the next phase of life
- People navigating grief due to the loss of another person
What to expect:
- Conversation, practicing skills of listening and sharing
Timing
The program is provided over the course of 2 days.
- Thursday, June 20: 9 am - 5 pm PT
- Friday, June 21: 9 am - 5 pm PT
Parking available onsite and each day includes lunch for all attendees.