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Counselling

Coping With Bereavement

  Coping with Bereavement
Who is it for? Students who have experienced the death of someone close – a parent, friend, boy/girlfriend, sibling, etc
Content In this session you will cover:
  • Sharing with others and to look at their experiences too
  • Developing some useful ways of thinking about bereavement
  • Thinking about some differences between simple and complex loss
  • Exploring how these might relate to how you feel
  • Recognising how grief fits into the student experience
What will I get out of this? By the end of the session you will have gained an understanding of:
  • Some sense of being less alone in your loss
  • A chance to express and explore in a safe environment what you feel
  • A number of possible ways to think about loss
  • The opportunity to think about ways forward for you
Led by Richard – a counsellor from the University Counselling Service
Questions? Contact Trudy Haywood, t.a.haywood@warwick.ac.uk 024765 23761 (ext 23761) University Counselling Services
Date Term 2, week 7: Wednesday 29 February 2012 - 2.00pm - 4.00pm
   
Location Upon arrival please report to our Reception, University Counselling Services, Westwood House, Westwood Campus (grid reference 2F/Building Number 72) http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/about/visiting/maps/interactive

The workshop was useful in contextualising loss on a sociological and a personal level.

It was helpful to realise the stage I am at in my grief.

...it is a nice and confidential space

Quotes from the workshop evaluations 2010-11

Page contact: Trudy Haywood Last revised: Wed 4 Apr 2012
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