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GUEST PRESENTER:
Meghan Riordan Jarvis, MA, LCSW
Meghan Riordan Jarvis, MA, LCSW is a psychotherapist, author, podcast host (Grief is My Side Hustle), two-time Tedx Speaker, educator, corporate consultant and sought after keynote speaker specializing in trauma and grief and loss. Meghan’s personal experience with grief and trauma combined with her 20 years in clinical practice inspired the creation of Grief Mentor Method (TM) an interactive therapeutic process used to teach anyone adjusting to loss how to create personalized grief-informed daily practice. Meghan teaches at esteemed healing centers like Kripalu, Omega and the Cape Cod Institute. She founded the GRIEFTASTIC Book Fair (“Like your middle school book festival, only sadder”) and has worked with a wide variety of Fortune 500 companies, Universities and Secondary Schools. Her book “Can Anyone Tell Me? Essential Questions About Grief and Loss” published with Sounds True Media in October of 2024. Her memoir about her personal experience with PTSD after the deaths of her parents titled “End of the Hour” published with Zibby Books in November 2023. Meghan serves on the board of The William Wendt Center for Loss and Healing and as an advisor to the Endwell Symposium.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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Identify 6 elements of the Grief Mentor Method
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Explore three ways to regulate the central nervous system
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Examine Ethics of working when overwhelmed
CONFERENCE
AGENDA
Friday, February 20th
8:00A-9:00A: Registration & Continental Breakfast
9:00A-12:00P: Didactic
12:00P-1:30P: Lunch (on your own)
1:30P-4:30P: Didactic
5:00P-6:00P: Annual Meeting
Saturday, February 21st
8:30A-9:30A: Sign-In & Hot Breakfast
9:30A-12:30P: Didactic
Snacks & Beverages
Provided During Breaks
SUMMARY
If loss is an inevitable part of life, why is so little formal education offered to support grievers? Though we understand that everyone will eventually experience profound loss, Western culture and clinical training programs often leave grievers and those supporting them without essential tools for navigating the complex physical, emotional, and relational symptoms that are so common in grief.
This workshop will explore the core concepts of the Grief Mentor Method™, a flexible framework that considers both the skills and experiences of the supporter (clinician) and the griever, enabling clinicians to empower grievers to develop agency and intentional grief practices during a time of rapid (and often unwanted) change.
Using a scientific approach of hypothesizing, testing, and adapting, the GMM encourages bereaved individuals to deepen trust in their instincts, identify and integrate loss, anticipate and tolerate aspects of setbacks while also pursuing hope for finding practices to support themselves as grievers. Grounded in both qualitative experience and a host of scientific research, this course will incorporate practices grounded in neuroscience, bioscience, integrative nutrition, trauma and grief theories, and spiritual and cultural traditions, offering a holistic and compassionate approach to understanding and supporting grievers.
Participants will be encouraged to engage with the material as inquisitive learners and helping professionals (as well as humans) who have and will experience grief. Each day’s course work will include an educational lecture and a short experiential exercise which will illustrate the process we use with clients. While this course will cover clinical approaches to working directly with grieving individuals, the outlined approach will also benefit organizational leaders, educators, clergy, managers, and anyone who finds themselves supporting others (and themselves) through loss.