Survivors’ Guilt, Regret, and Shame: Interventions for Today’s Grieving Clients

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2022
  • The pandemic has added unique and complicated elements to grief counseling that we must account for…
    That’s why we’re giving you a free look at our 2022 Grief Summit. In this session, Christina Zampitella, PsyD, FT, shows how to help clients manage the “should’s” of regret, end self-blame and shame, and overcome the profound sense of guilt they may feel because loved ones succumbed to the virus while they survived.

Komentáře • 9

  • @scottphillips2420
    @scottphillips2420 Před rokem +4

    Self-esteem, self-esteem it messes with your core belief of who you are!

  • @ronaldfank7187
    @ronaldfank7187 Před rokem +2

    I have all of these guilt, shame, regret. I will never forgive myself for 1 not stopping my wife's cancer from appearing 2 not stopping her from dying from it. I will always blame myself. I failed my wife and I let her down. Had I done a better job she would be alive this very day. I was a bad husband. A man protects his wife from anything harming her and I extremely failed. I hope my wife will forgive me for this gravest sin. I have begged God to forgive me and I beg at my wife's grave please forgive me. Some husband I turned out to be. I will be forever guilty