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Modern Grief in Practice: Tools for the Contemporary Psychologist
Dr. Heather Taylor will break down outdated grief models and introduces modern grief concepts designed to reflect the nuanced, real-world experiences of those navigating loss. Through the lens of grief states and the spectrum of grief responses, Dr. Taylor will discuss how to support clients in recognizing the fluid, non-linear nature of grief. She will cover essential strategies for addressing overlooked grief experiences, such as disenfranchised and non-death losses, using inclusive and compassionate language. Dr. Taylor will also present practical, adaptable tools that demystify grief, normalize diverse responses, and empower clients to navigate their ever-changing grief journeys with greater confidence and clarity.
About the Presenter
Heather Taylor, PsyD, is a licensed psychologist authorized to practice telepsychology through PSYPACT who specializes in grief and loss, trauma, and reproductive health. As the host of Grief is the New Normal podcast, she delivers modern grief education that challenges outdated models and empowers individuals to embrace their grief. Through personalized therapy, grief journals, workshops, and community-driven projects, Dr. Taylor equips individuals to navigate life’s hardest moments. Her work normalizes the diverse ways grief impacts us, fostering resilience, self-compassion, and personal growth.
Continuing Education Information
1 CE Credit, Instructional Level: Intermediate
1 Contact Hour (New York Board of Psychology)
Learning Objectives:
- Describe traditional grief models and modern grief frameworks, including the concepts of grief states and the spectrum of grief responses.
- Discuss practical techniques to help clients recognize and adapt to the dynamic nature of grief in their daily lives.
- Identify diverse grief experiences, including disenfranchised and non-death losses, using inclusive and validating language.
Disclosures: Dr. Heather Taylor has no conflicts of interest related to this presentation. She has not received any commercial or financial support, sponsorship, or other benefits from organizations, companies, or entities that could be construed as a conflict of interest. This presentation is solely intended for educational purposes, and its content reflects her independent expertise and professional judgment as a licensed psychologist and grief therapist.
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