Where Did They Go and Are They Okay? Exploring Modalities When Grief and Mourning Seek Answers, Thursday, 11-7-24 (Live Webinar)

Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, guides a study into alternative modalities addressing the grieving process. Participants will identify persistent grief and complex associated features that may be present after loss of a loved one, learn ways to support clients who may seek new or uncommon interventions for grief with sensitivity in a non-judgmental manner, while remaining true to professional standards of practice, as well as contemplate possible benefits and drawbacks when clients seek unconventional spirituality-based consultation for assistance with grief and mourning.
Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in her private practice by lecturing throughout the United States on dysfunctional and addictive homes, disassociation, grief, and loss from a Jungian psychological perspective. Since 1995, her Interfaith ministry has been actively involved in Spiritual Psychology, specifically in naming spiritual experiences and working with chronic grief. This has led her to studying the bidirectional system of the vagus nerve. While physically important, it is also through this nerve that we receive intuitive and spiritual messages. She is a lecturer with CE You! providing webinars in Jungian psychology, spirituality and mental health, and other topics. Her books, You’re Not Finished Yet and “Grandma, What is a Soul?” are available through Amazon.com, Kindle and her office. Her websites are kareneherrick.com, grandmawhatisasoul.com
Event Information
Event Date | 11-07-2024 8:00 pm |
Event End Date | 11-07-2024 10:00 pm |
Individual Price | $39.99 |