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Coping with grief after a bereavement

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Our Mental Wellness
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In this practical, myth-busting webinar, Department of Experimental Psychology researcher Dr Kirsten Smith discusses the processes that can block the natural resolution of grief as well as some evidence-based suggestions for managing them.
This webinar is primarily intended for University staff and students but will be of value to many others. A Q&A follows, chaired by Professor Cathy Creswell.

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Kirsten Smith https://www.psy.ox.ac.uk/people/kirsten-smith
Cathy Creswell https://www.psy.ox.ac.uk/people/catharine-creswell

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Our Mental Wellness
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Kirsten Smith
Cathy Creswell
Keywords
bereavement
mental health
wellness
well-being
grief
Department: Department of Experimental Psychology
Date Added: 25/01/2022
Duration: 00:44:15

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