
Breakout 4B: Attachment Informed Grief Therapy: Identifying and Addressing Complications in Bereavement
As the name of the approach suggests, Attachment Informed Grief Therapy is grounded in a set of assumptions about the central role of attachment in how people form relationships, how they grieve, and how grief therapy helps them manage the dysregulating impact of bereavement and integrate their loss. Using examples from her own practice, the presenter will illustrate how sensitivity to variations in client attachment experience and attachment related needs makes for a more robust, trusting client-therapist relationship, reduces the likelihood of relational rupture, and supports the achievement of therapeutic goals.

Phyllis Kosminksy, DSW, LCSW
Private Practice
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