Ligia M Houben – Grief, Loss & Bereavement in Hispanic Clients: Culturally-Informed Tools & Strategies to Promote Healing & Hope after Loss

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Ligia M Houben - Grief, Loss & Bereavement in Hispanic Clients: Culturally-Informed Tools & Strategies to Promote Healing & Hope after Loss courses at here with PRICE $129.99 $24 Faculty:Ligia M HoubenDuration:2 Hours 45 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Jan 22, 2020 Description Manual - Grief, Loss & Bereavement in Hispanic Clients (1.3 MB) 23 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Sociocultural Aspects that Impact Loss for Hispanic PeopleSpecial issues to considerLoss of cultural identityReligion as a source of comfortSuicide among Hispanic peopleUnique Considerations for Grief & LossMultiple losses unique to Hispanic cultureDifferences in loss for individuals within a familyTraumatic lossPost-traumatic growth after lossAssessing loss within immigrant populationsVariations in Bereavement Across Hispanic CultureHow subgroups may experience loss differentlyGrief expressions by country of originVariations in funeral traditionsHow to integrate different spiritual practicesThe role of emotions in lossStrategies to Promote Healing After LossThe 11 Principles of Transformation®The Body–Mind–Spirit PerspectiveTechniques for meaning reconstructionBereavement support groups Faculty Ligia M Houben, MA, FT, FAAGC, CPC Related seminars and products: 4 My Meaningful Life Ligia M. Houben, MA, FT, FAAGC, CPC, is a Fellow in Thanatology and a Fellow of the American Academy of Grief Counseling.

• Ligia is an international grief specialist and author, and she has devoted her life to help others transform their losses and their lives.

• A pioneer in working with Hispanic people and grief, Houben is the author of Counseling Hispanics through Loss, Grief, and Bereavement: A Guide for Mental Health Professionals (Springer, 2011).

• Ligia has presented about the needs of Hispanic people in times of loss on many occasions, including to the Association for Death, Education and Counseling (ADEC), the Baptist Health System and the International Death, Grief, and Bereavement Conference at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse.She contributed to the creation of the first bereavement support group in her native country of Nicaragua, PUDE – an anagram for Personas Unidas en el Dolor y la Esperanza (People Joined by Pain and Hope), and for nine years, she co-trained Hispanic people to become facilitators in bereavement support groups in churches.Ligia M. Houben is a former adjunct professor of Florida International University, Miami Dade College, and Kaplan University, where she taught courses on ethics, religion, and death and dying.

• She is the founder of My Meaningful Life, LLC.

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