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I strive to work with extreme openness and honesty when talking about grief and bereavement, encouraging clients to share experiences and talk about their world.  

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Confidentiality, patience, tolerance and sensitivity being shown at all times, is paramount.

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Trina Parker 

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Experience and qualifications in: 

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Worcester University: Scientific and applied perspectives on bereavement - ways to bridge the gap

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  • Loss and Bereavement

  • Theories around Loss and Bereavement

  • Facilitating Loss and Bereavement Groups

  • Counselling

  • The Role of the Coroner

  • End of Life Care

  • Spiritual Care

  • How good end of life care can prevent bereavement issues

  • The death certificate

  • The role of the funeral director

  • Working with a dying client

  • Recognising dying

  • Pain – a psychological perspective

  • Self care

  • Safeguarding

  • Health & Safety

  • Anticipatory Grief

  • Children’s Responses to Grief

  • Developments in Grief Theory

  • Suicide Intervention

  • Alcohol Awareness and Interventions

  • Drug and Substance Abuse and Interventions

  • Mindfulness

  • How childhood trauma affects health

  • Spiritual Care for patients at the end of life

  • Human Rights

  • Mental Health and Psychology

  • Mental Health - beyond diagnosis

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​© Trina Parker Loss and Bereavement Specialist

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