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Assessing and Treating Traumatic Grief in Adults

  • Saturday, August 23, 2025
  • 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM
  • ONLINE

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  • For active members of another CAMFT chapter.
  • For pre-licensed EB-CAMFT members

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Presented by Lisa Larsen, PsyD

2 CE Credits

Last day to register: Friday, August 22, 2025

This course provides a foundational understanding of traumatic and prolonged grief, distinguishing these conditions from acute grief. Participants will explore key risk factors, comorbid disorders, and the complexities that can complicate the grieving process. The course covers screening and assessment tools essential for identifying traumatic grief and discusses evidence-based treatment approaches to support affected individuals. Additionally, it examines resilience, posttraumatic growth, and the role of cultural and gender considerations in shaping grief experiences. Through a review of treatment objectives and modalities, clinicians will gain practical strategies for addressing grief-related distress in diverse populations.

    About the Presenter

    Lisa S. Larson, PsyD, has been a licensed cycle psychologist for over 20 years, starting in the San Francisco East Bay until she and her husband moved to the Antelope Valley in 2009. Her work in community mental health and substance abuse showed her the need for trauma-informed treatment, as well as the impact of unresolved grief on people's mental health in substance use. She has been in private practice since 2004, where she helps children, teens, adults, and couples cope with a variety of mental health concerns. She has narrowed her field of interest to grief, trauma, and LGTBQ+ minority stress. She currently works online throughout California, working with adults, teens, and couples.

    She has been quoted in various periodicals, including Psych Central, Readers Digest, and Bustle Magazine. She has also presented on traumatic grief to various agencies, including the Iranian American Association, Trauma and Beyond, and the Los Angeles County Psychological Association. Lisa has also taught an on-demand course for the Zur Institute.

      Educational Goals

      1. Learn the difference between traumatic/prolonged grief and acute grief
      2. Name risk factors and how to assess for complications in the grief process
      3. Choose treatment options that help people with traumatic/prolonged grief suffer less and heal more expediently

          Measurable Learning Objectives

          Upon completion of this workshop, attendees will be able to:

            1. Participants will be able to distinguish between acute and prolonged/traumatic grief
            2. Participants will be able to name at least three risk factors for developing traumatic grief reactions
            3. Participants will be able to name at least three cultural considerations in assessing and treating prolonged/traumatic
            4. Participants will be able to name at least three treatment approaches

              Course Outline

              1. Acute grief vs. traumatic grief
              2. Complicating factors, resilience and posttraumatic growth
              3. Symptoms of prolonged grief disorder and traumatic grief
              4. Risk factors; comorbid conditions
              5. Screening and assessment of traumatic grief
              6. Treatment objectives and directions
              7. Cultural & gender considerations
              8. Types of Treatment for traumatic grief

              TARGET AUDIENCE: Licensed psychologists, licensed social workers, licensed professional counselors, licensed marriage & family therapists, and pre-licensed professionals.

              CE Credit Certificates

              Course meets the qualifications for 2 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.

              East Bay Chapter of CAMFT is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (Provider #52488) to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and LEPs. East Bay Chapter of CAMFT maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content.

              Please note: Certificates of Completion will be awarded after the completion of the workshop to those who attend the workshop in its entirety and complete the course evaluation form.

              Consider Joining East Bay CAMFT

              We invite non-members to consider joining East Bay CAMFT.
              Member pricing:
              Licensed Membership/Community Partner Fee: $75/annually
              Pre-Licensed Associate/Student/Retired Membership Fee: $50/annually

              **IMPORTANT REFUND/CANCELLATION POLICY

              You may cancel for a 50% refund between 5 and 15 days in advance of the event. No refunds for cancellations within 5 days of the event or for no-shows or failure to attend due to emergencies. Unused funds cannot be applied to future events. NO EXCEPTIONS! If the event is canceled for any reason, you will receive a full refund.

              **By registering for the event you agree to the terms of the Cancellation/Refund Policy**

              For general information, special needs, ADA accommodations, or grievances: Please contact Sandy at admin@ebcamft.org. You will receive a response within 24 hours. Note: Deadline for requesting ADA accommodations is two weeks prior to the workshop so that we may have time to properly accommodate you.


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