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Module 4: Responding to Suffering and Bereavement
ACTIVITY
1: SEMINAR
The Experience of Professional Caregivers in Pediatric Palliative Care (Part One)
This seminar explores the challenges faced by professional
caregivers in staying emotionally connected to children and
families during times of acute suffering. [learn
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ACTIVITY
2: SEMINAR Cornerstones of Clinical Practice
in Pediatric Palliative Care
This seminar introduces participants to a conceptual framework
that examines the fundamental cornerstones of clinical practice
in pediatric palliative care. [learn
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ACTIVITY
3: SEMINAR
The Experience of the Child Approaching the End of Life
This seminar focuses on the experience of children coping
with life-threatening conditions, particularly in regard to
their apprehension of the prospect of their own deaths. [learn
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ACTIVITY
4: SEMINAR
The Experience of the Family During a Child's Illness
This seminar explores the experience of the family during
a child's life-threatening illness, up to and including the
time of death. [learn
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ACTIVITY 5: SEMINAR
The Experience of the Family After a Child's Death
This seminar focuses on the bereavement experience of parents
and siblings after a child's death. [learn
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ACTIVITY
6: SEMINAR
The Experience of Professional Caregivers in Pediatric Palliative Care (Part Two)
This seminar explores the ways in which professional caregivers
experience their work with dying children and their families
in terms of suffering, meaning-making and spiritual searching.
[learn more ...]
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