Description
The Secret Maps Project DVD for Colleges & Universities is for use in clinician training in Social Work and Psychology. It contains two films:
The 60-minute documentary feature, the Secret Map of Surviving Loss, takes clinicians-in-training through the patient/client’s experience of grief step-by-step as described by the grieving subjects in the film. It also includes light explication by three licensed grief counselors. Chapters include:
- Haunting Images of Loss
- Guilt & Powerlessness
- Shock
- Secondary Losses
- Identity
- Signs & Dreams
- Triggers
- Making Meaning
The half-hour short film, Good Grieving: A Guide to Group Facilitation, is a development tool focused on group work that clinicians-in-training may undertake. Chapters include:
- Setting Up a Group
- Time-Limited vs. Open Groups
- Screening Participants
- Preparing
- Self Care
- Structure & Ritual
- Ground Rules
- The Option to Share
- Confidentiality
- Touching
- Listening without Judgment
- Advice Giving
- Facilitator Ego
- 80-20 Rule
- What to Expect Over Time