Date: 7/23/26
Title: Navigating Grief: Strategies for Service Providers After Client Loss
Description: When a client dies, the grief that follows can be disorienting, isolating, and professionally complex. This second webinar builds on Part 1 by offering practical, evidence-informed strategies for coping with client loss — emotionally, spiritually, and within the scope of professional practice. Designed for service providers working with military-connected populations, this session explores how clinicians, chaplains, advocates, and case managers can navigate grief in was that honor their humanity and uphold their professional integrity. We will examine post-crisis growth, peer support, supervision, and organizational resources that foster resilience and recovery. Participants will leave with tools to process grief, engage in meaning-making, and support one another through the aftermath of client death.

Objectives:
  1. Apply evidence-informed strategies for coping with grief after client loss in military-connected care settings.
  2. Describe key components of post-crisis growth and how they relate to professional healing and integration.
  3. Identify supportive practices such as supervision, peer consultation, and organizational resources that promote recovery.
  4. Demonstrate awareness of ethical boundaries and self-care principles when navigating personal grief within professional roles.
EITP CE Credit: 1.5 WWF