What? A guided discussion for peer supporters and their supervisors
When? Wednesday, July 27th,11:30am-1pm Eastern Time
Where? Zoom – Please register by Tuesday, July 26th if you haven’t already to receive the meeting link: https://bit.ly/3xqbILn.
Why? The sixth stage of grief is called “making meaning,” and it is what allows us to not only live with a loss but what helps us transform that loss into something meaningful in our lives. There is a lot of discussion about how people in recovery, or who are seeking recovery, experience the first five stages of grief (denial, bargaining, anger, depression, acceptance), particularly in early recovery. This webinar will discuss the literature on all six stages of grief and how they present as part of recovery, with a main focus on how making meaning is relevant to peer supporters and their supervisors on professional and personal levels.
Together we’ll collaboratively explore:
What are the six stages of grief and how to they relate to recovery and peer work?
How can you use the framework of “making meaning” in your life and peer support work?
How can you lay the groundwork to support meaning making?