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Introducing AACC’s New, Live
Video-based Counseltalk Webinars!

Join Us September 14, 2010 from 6PM to 9PM ET

 
 

 
Topic: Grief, Crisis and Trauma: A Clinical Update
Date: September 14, 2010
Time: 6 – 9 PM ET
Featuring:

Jennifer Cisney Susan Zonnebelt-Smeenge Robert DeVries
Jennifer
Cisney, M.A.
Susan Zonnebelt
-Smeenge, R.N., Ed.D.
Robert
DeVries, D.Min., Ph.D.
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September 14 Webinar Pricing
Grief, Crisis, and Trauma
  Price Purchase
Early Bird Price With CE’s
before September 7
$69 Register Now
Early Bird Price Without CE’s
before September 7
$59 Register Now
Regular Price With CE’s
after September 7
$89  
Regular Price Without CE’s
after September 7
$79  
Three Reasons to Register…

  1. Stay Current: Learn from and interact with the world’s leading counseling experts!
  2. Savings: Early Bird Price of $69 with CEs or $59 without CEs!
  3. Earn Continuing Education: Earn 3 CEs from the comfort of your home or office!

Hosted by Dr. Tim Clinton, President of the American Association of Christian Counselors

Dear Colleague:

Join us for the sixth AACC Counseltalk Webinar broadcasting live via the Internet at 6 PM ET, September 14, 2010. Excitement is growing as AACC takes steps to be on the cutting edge of Christian counseling. For our August Webinar, we had counselors from 38 states and three countries registered!

Don’t miss this one!

We love being a part of your life.

Blessings,
Tim Clinton
President, AACC

P.S. Register now for the best savings we have to offer!

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Webinar Presenters and Topics

 

Jennifer Cisney, M.A.
Jennifer Cisney is the Director of Professional Relations for the AACC and Director of Production for the AACC training curriculums. She has a Master Degree in counseling and has worked in both hospital-based and private practice settings. She specializes in working with grief, crisis and trauma and currently serves as a lead trainer and director of the AACC’s crisis response efforts.

 

Susan Zonnebelt-Smeenge, R.N., Ed.D.
Susan J. Zonnebelt-Smeenge recently retired from her position as a licensed clinical psychologist at Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, Grand Rapids, MI. Early in her career she was a practicing registered nurse and taught nursing at St. Mary and Butterworth Hospitals in Grand Rapids. Shortly after her first husband was diagnosed with a brain tumor, she returned to school to receive her doctorate in counseling psychology from Western Michigan University. While she maintains her credentials as a registered nurse, her career as a psychologist involved treating a wide variety of issues including physical illness issues, depression, marital and family issues, anxiety as well as dying, death and bereavement matters. Her doctoral dissertation was on grief and bereavement. She has also experienced bereavement first hand through the tragic death of her brother in a plane crash and the death of her first husband after 24 years of marriage.

 

Robert DeVries, D.Min., Ph.D.
Robert C. DeVries is professor (emeritus) of Church Education at Calvin Theological Seminary where he also served as the director of the Master of Arts programs.  He is an ordained minister in the Christian Reformed Church and has served two congregations – the first in Boca Raton, FL and the second in Big Rapids, MI.  He served Calvin Seminary first as the Coordinator of Field Education from 1977 to 1987.  He then occupied the chair of Church Education from 1987 until his retirement in 2006.  He has experienced the death of both of his parents, an older brother, and his first wife after 28 years of marriage.

 

Title: Effective Counseling Outcomes with Grieving and Traumatized Individuals and Families

Abstract
Anytime a major loss is experienced, it affects people as individuals and as a family system.  In counseling following a significant loss, it is critical to take into account both individual and family needs.  This webinar will address significant issues surrounding grief and loss in families and address specific types of trauma and situations which can lead to complicated and/or unresolved grief.  Presenters will also provide practical information, exercises and techniques that can be used when working with grieving families.

Objectives
Participants will:

  1. Be able to describe the desired outcome of grieving by clarifying the concept of grief resolution or saying the final “goodbye” as expressed in five intentional and active goals of grief supported by sound psychological and biblical premises
  2. Be able to identify and explain the interactive grief process within the family system by differentiating specific role losses and describing the benefits and challenges of grieving collectively, including the different styles or ways people grieve
  3. Explore specific types of traumatic loss or difficult circumstances which can complicate the grieving process such as suicide, homicide, or having a loved one missing without closure
 

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