The Geography of Grief

This 75-minute webinar focuses on grief. Offered in collaboration with Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon (MHAAO).


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ABOUT THIS EVENT

We have been through such grief: fires, isolation, sickness, death, murder, protests, job losses, loss of our normalcy. Grief affects our mental health, physical health, coping skills and those we are trying to help in our field.  We are still grieving losses from Covid, from our childhood. We grieve losses we anticipate will be forthcoming. The norm of our culture is to push our grief away, to push through, to "get over it." We isolate, and in the past, self-medicate.

While we tuck these griefs further and further away, they aren't gone from us. As mental & behavioral health professionals, our grief requires our tending. We need to walk with our grief from time to time just as we walk with our joy. Grief tending allows us release and relief. It allows those of us working to care for the grief of others to be stronger and better able to offer our skill and attention.

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FACILITATOR

Jennifer SpringsteenJennifer Springsteen

Jennifer Springsteen is a writer and a teacher in Portland, Oregon. She is in her final year of seminary seeking her Masters of Divinity and is currently serving as the intern minister at Unitarian Universalist Church of Vancouver, Washington. She has been offering grief workshops for the past five years to writers, folx identifying as dually diagnosed, seminarians, and congregants.

 

Starts: Apr 6, 2023 11:00 am
Ends: Apr 6, 2023 12:15 pm
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Registration Deadline
April 6, 2023
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