Tuesday, July 15, 2025
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
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Anticipatory grief is the normal mourning process that occurs when your loved one is still living and you are expecting his or her death. This type of grief reaction commonly occurs when someone has been diagnosed with a terminal illness or has been dealing with a chronic illness for a long period of time. This type of grief can be felt on many levels, including emotional, physical, social and spiritual. Anticipatory grief reactions can be experienced by those who have a relationship with the dying person, but also by the person who is dying. In this presentation, we will address: • Defining anticipatory grief and how it may present. • Strategies of self-care in coping with anticipatory grief.
This is virtual program presented via webinar. You will receive the access information in your email confirmation. Please be sure to register using a valid email address.
This is virtual program presented via webinar. You will receive the access information in your email confirmation. Please be sure to register using a valid email address.