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Positive Psychology Tools for Grief Counseling

CE Hours 3

About this live event

Recordings and session materials will be available on your attendee dashboard for 6 months after the session. If you are interested in this workshop to earn CEs but cannot attend the live session, please consider registering for one of our self paced CE courses. View all our self paced courses by clicking "All Courses" tab at the top this page. The Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania defines Positive Psychology (also known as Well-Being Psychology) as "the scientific study of the strengths that enable individuals and communities to thrive." Though "thriving" may seem like a lofty ideal for grieving people, the tools and concepts that have been found to contribute to things like well-being, purpose, and meaning are far more accessible and may resonate with grievers at different points in their grief. Positive Psychology concepts like resilience, post-traumatic growth, character strengths, accessing social networks, and others offer pathways to coping and new perspectives that may help a person at the critical point where they must rebuild their beliefs and assumptions about life after loss and find ways to move forward that allows space for both their grief and things like purpose, meaning, and positive emotion. This session will provide clinicians with an overview of positive psychology and positive psychology topics relevant to grief coping and grief counseling. It will provide clinicians with tools and language for using these concepts in their work with grieving clients, particularly when helping clients find effective ways to cope with their experiences. Developed through a collaboration with MAPP candidates from the University of Pennsylvania defines Positive Psychology program and What's Your Grief, all participants will receive a 50+ page digital practitioners guide for implementing the tools and interventions covered in the workshop.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the general history and theoretical framework of positive psychology.
  • Integrate evidence-informed positive psychology concepts into grief counseling, assessing which concepts have particular relevance to various types of loss and grief.
  • Operationally define positive psychology concepts including but not limited to resilience, post traumatic growth, character stregnths, co-destiny, etc.
  • Identify factors that facilitate positive resilience and well-being outcomes to assist grieving clients in applying these resources and interventions in their grief coping.

Learning Levels

  • Introductory
  • Intermediate

Agenda

12:00 – 12: 30: History and Overview of Positive Psychology
        • Brief History
        • What is Positive psychology
        • What are the areas of study?
        • Rationale: Why should we care?
12:30 – 1:00: Positive Psychology in the Context of Grief
        Overlap of grief and most relevant positive psychology concepts
        • Barriers to connecting w/concepts related to pos. psych.
                 Language and concerns about toxic positivity
                 Misunderstanding the aims
                 Guilt over growth and experiencing positive emotion
        • Choosing appropriate directions in grief
                 Values as a compass
                 Allowing entire spectrum of experiences and emotions to exist
        • Contrast to bypassing pain
        • Noticing and tolerating
        • Choosing coping linked w/pos outcomes even when feeling bad
1:00 – 1:20: Resilience
        • What is resilience?
        • George Bonano’s findings related to resilience in grief
        • Protective factors
         Thinking traps and real time resilience
1:20 – 1:40: Optimism
        • Future Oriented (Dispositional Optimism) vs. Past Oriented (Explanatory Style)
                o 3 dimensions of explanatory styles
        • Seligmans definition of optimism
        • Benefits
        • Upside of Pessimism: Realism
        • Tools
                o Testing one’s own optimism
                o ABC record
                o ABCDE model
1:40 – 1:55: Break
1:55 – 2:10: Self-Compassion
        • Neff’s 3-part conceptualization
                o Self-kindness
                o Common humanity
                o Mindfulness
        • Associations with optimism, positive affect, and other positive outcomes
        • Compassion training/tender self-compassion
2:10 – 2:25: Post Traumatic Growth
        • What is PTG and what is it not?
        • Dimensions of PTG
        • Meta analysis of PTG in grief
        • Barriers and considerations
        • Factors that help to facilitate
2:20 – 2:50: Strengths based approach & Well-Being
        • Rationale for strengths based coping
        • VIA Character strengths tool
        • Person-activity fit
        Well-Being
        • WYG Coping Conceptualization
        • PERMA Intro
        • 5 Domains
        • Social Support
        • Meaning
2:50 – 3:05: Co-Destinty, altruism, gratitude
        • Positive relationship between happiness, subjective well-being & altruistic behavior
        • Noticing: gratitude, positive acts, and moments of positivity
        • Co-Destiny
3:05 – 3:15: QA and Close

Live event Instructor(s)

  • Eleanor Haley, MS

    Eleanor Haley, MS is co-founder of What’s Your Grief, one of the country’s largest online grief and bereavement support communities which is accessed by over 3 million grievers every year. With a background in counseling psychology, Eleanor has over 15 years of expertise in grief, with expertise in working with families who have experienced traumatic and unexpected losses. She is co-author of the book What's Your Grief: Lists to Help You Through Any Loss and has co-authored 15 grief publications used in hospitals, hospices, funeral homes, and OPOs across the US and Canada. She has experience teaching psychology courses at the college level and is passionate about innovative teaching methods, technologies, and pedagogical approaches to enhance grief education and support. She has been interviewed as a grief expert for media outlets including NPR, Washington Post, The New York Times, USNews, and Huffington Post.

  • Litsa Williams MA, LCSW-C

    Litsa Williams, MA, LCSW-C is the co-founder of the online grief organization What’s Your Grief. She’s a grief therapist with 15 years of experience, with expertise in sudden and traumatic loss as well as ambiguous grief. Drawing on personal and professional experience with grief, WYG was built as a resource offering concrete, practical, creative, down-to-earth, and relatable support, founded on the values of psychoeducation and creative coping. It has grown to serve more than 3 million visitors each year. Litsa received her master's degree in Clinical Social Work from the University of Maryland School of Social Work, as well as a master’s degree in Philosophy from the University of Warwick (UK). She has been interviewed as a grief expert for the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, NPR, and New York Times. She co-authored the 2022 book What's Your Grief: Lists to Help You Through Any Loss.

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CE Process Info

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  • Date
    Thu Apr 10th, 2025
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    12:00pm - 03:15pm EDT

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