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Aging, Ageism and Care: Exploring the Needs of Families & Elders
Earn 1 Credit for Case Study Module toward
Certification in Grief Therapy for Non-Death Losses,
or Certification in Family-Focused Grief Therapy
Offered by the Portland Institute.
Earn 3 Continuing Education (CE) Credits
Portland Institute for Loss and Transition is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Portland Institute for Loss and Transition maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
We are living in a time when people are living longer, but they are also living longer with complex health issues, care needs, and greater dependence on the health care system and families. While the increase in longevity is something that allows for elders to be a part of the lives of several generations that follow them, there are also unique losses and stressors that accompany this demographic change. Family members are often exhausted from the increased demands of caring for their elderly loved ones. Many elders experience a loss of their cognitive abilities, leading those who love them feeling bereft while they are still living. All of these issues exist within contextual frameworks that value individuals for their independence, productivity, and efficiency, leading elders to often feel that they are devalued and disenfranchised socially. This module will explore the current demographic trends associated with aging, identifying unique loss and grief experiences for elders and their families, and clinical implications for the professionals who journey alongside these individuals.
Note: This 3-hour CE module focuses on topics related to psychological practice, education, or research other than application of psychological assessment and/or intervention methods that are supported by contemporary scholarship grounded in established research procedures.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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Identify the unique experiences of grief and loss of elders and the implications for clinicians, health care systems, and families;
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Describe current demographic trends related to aging and their implications; and
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Discuss how social attitudes about aging affect care delivery and supports.
Note: Completion of this program and return of the Responsive Journal satisfies 1 Case Study Module required for Certification in Grief Therapy for Non-Death Losses or Certification in Family-Focused Grief Therapy.
PROGRAM CONTENT
This program contains the following video segments:
- The Mushroom Cloud: Changing Demographics and Their Implications (55 mins)
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The Case of the Fading Father: Contending with Non-Death Loss (48 mins)
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The Case of the Later-life Couple: The Social Context of Aging (52 mins)
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Picture This: A Photographic Journey of Mother and Son (23 mins)
COURSE PACK PROVIDES
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A PDF copy of the presentation slides;
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A series of reflective writing exercises;
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A list of resources for further study and references; and
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The Responsive Journal that, upon completion and return, confers 1 Case Study Module required for Certification in Grief Therapy for Non-Death Losses or Certification in Family-Focused Grief Therapy.
TARGET AUDIENCE
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Psychologists, social workers, counselors, art / music / expressive arts therapists, pastoral care personnel, healthcare professionals, bereavement volunteers
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To qualify for the 3 CE Credits, please kindly note that:
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Full attendance of the entire session is required to receive CE credits. No partial credit is awarded.
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You are required to complete a CE quiz after the session. An overall score of 75% or higher within three attempts is required to obtain CE credits.
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The certificate of CE credits will be issued to you upon your submission of a participant evaluation form.
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INSTRUCTIONAL LEVEL
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Introductory
Disclosure Statement
This recorded module is not supported financially by a manufacturer of any commercial product and there is no sale of any product or publication during the live training session. There is no known conflict of interest for this CE module or the presenting faculty.
GRIEF TRAINING FACULTY
Presenting Faculty
Darcy L. Harris, RN, RSW, PhD, FT, is Professor Emeritus of Thanatology at King’s University College / Western University in London, Canada. She is also a faculty member of the Portland Institute for Loss and Transition and co-editor for Routledge publishing company’s Death, Dying, and Bereavement Series. Her research interests include non-death loss and grief, including structural, political, and environmental grief, in addition to social justice issues in contexts of loss and grief, and the application of compassion-based approaches to loss and grief.
Darcy L. Harris,
RN, RSW, PhD, FT
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USD$99 for 3-hour module /
USD$124 for CE Credits
For other enquiries, simply email Carolyn.