Helping Your Clients Grieve: Basics for Career Professionals
MARCH 16, 2022 12pm - 1pm

Whether the reasons for seeing you are tied to voluntary or involuntary job change, chances are the client walking through your door is dealing with loss.  What if helping our clients grieve could contribute positively to their career journey?  In this session we’ll identify typical losses you might see in a career context, explore grief theory basics, and provide some simple tools to help our clients grieve as they step into career-related conversations and activities.

Learning outcomes include:
1) Identification of typical losses that might surface in a career context.
2) Describe normal, uncomplicated healthy grieving.
3) Identify strategies to help clients acknowledge losses and foster the possibility for healthy grieving in the context of career conversations.

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Catherine Hajnal, Ph.D.
Catherine Hajnal, PhD, is an educator with over 25 years of experience creating learning environments that foster a deeper understanding of the human condition.  With a specialization in the losses inherent in life’s many transitions, Catherine facilitates exploration of the process of grieving and its transformative potential. She completed her doctoral work in Human Factors Engineering at the University of Wisconsin exploring the intersection of occupational safety, health and well-being, and the design of work.
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