The 3rd International Conference on Loss, Bereavement & Human Resilience in Israel and the World: Facts, Insights & Implications 2019 is dedicated to grief, bereavement and end-of- life issues and therapies.
The 3rd International Conference on Loss, Bereavement & Human Resilience in Israel and the World: Facts, Insights & Implications 2019 covers topics such as:
- Coping processes and mechanisms of dealing with grief and bereavement
- Concepts / theories / models of Grief
- Educating and learning about loss and bereavement
- Qualitative and quantitative research in grief and bereavement
- Religious, social and cultural aspects of grief and mourning
- Mourning customs in a multi-cultural world
- Coping with loss across the life-cycle
- Ethical and legal issues in loss and bereavement
- Traumatic death (homicide, suicide, motor-vehicle accidents, etc.)
- Issues at the end-of- life: Ethical, moral and medical dilemmas
- Dealing with the grief and loss of refugees and immigrants
- Losses after natural disasters or epidemics
- People with special needs coping with loss
- The impact of terror and war related losses
- Grief, mourning and the arts
- Supporting the individual and the community cope with loss and bereavement
- Couple and family therapies
- Individual psychotherapies
- Professionally lead support groups
- Group therapies
- Mind body interventions
- Self-help groups
- Social media and the Internet in coping with loss
- Psychotherapy after loss
- Family losses
- Distance therapy in digital times
- Loss of a sibling
- Loss of a child
- Loss of a parent
- Loss of a spouse or life partner
- Child and adolescent loss
- Loss of a grandchild
- Disenfranchised grief (losses that are not recognized by society
- Ambiguous losses
- Losses and grief over non-bereavement experiences
- Spiritual and religious guidance and accompaniment
The 3rd International Conference on Loss, Bereavement & Human Resilience in Israel and the World: Facts, Insights & Implications 2019 brings together:
- Faculty and students from the academic and research aspects of the field
- Health care professionals and clinicians
- Persons involved in service delivery and policy development from social services
- Healthcare personnel and policy makers
- The military and police