65th
Annual Conference
Saturday, February 23
Afternoon Workshops
2:15-5:30 P.M.
Workshop 99
Ending:
When It's Hard to Say Goodbye
Chairs:
Jeffrey Mendell, M.D., CGP,
Medical Director, Outpatient Mental Health Clinic, Allegany County
Health Department, Cumberland, Maryland
Marsha Vannicelli, Ph.D., CGP, FAGPA, Associate Clinical
Professor, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Salient aspects of
termination and loss, as well as resistance to experiencing the
attendant sadness, regret and disappointment, will be elucidated. A
structured experiential format will help participants to experience
the impact and explore the meaning of endings in their own lives, as
well as in the groups that they lead as they come up against this
particular end boundary-the end of the conference.
experiential-sharing of work experiences
Learning
Objectives:
The attendee will
be able to:
1. Describe salient aspects of termination, grieving and loss as it
relates to their own personal experience.
2. Enumerate the complicated feelings associated with endings.
3. Describe the work that gets done as people are faced with the
task of saying goodbye.
4. Prepare their patients more effectively for the work of
termination.
Course
References:
1. Lothstein, L.
(1993). Termination processes in group psychotherapy. In H. Kaplan &
B. Sadock (Eds.).
Comprehensive Group Psychotherapy. Philadelphia:
Williams and Wilkins. 115-124.
2. Schermer, V. & Klein, R. (1996). Termination in Group
Psychotherapy from the perspectives of contemporary object relations
theory and self psychology. International Journal of Group
Psychotherapy 46(1) 99-115.
3. Vannicelli, M. (1992). Removing the final patient roadblock:
Termination. In
Removing the Roadblocks: Group Psychotherapy with
substance abusers and family members. NY: Guilford Press |