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Page 1: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Thank you for joiningThe presentation will begin shortly

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Support Through the COVID-19 Pandemic How Healthcare Workers can Still Create

Connections in a Time of Social Distancing

April 3rd 2020Presented by

Yelena Zatulovsky LCAT LPMT MA MT-BC CCLS HPMT

Travis C Overbeck MDiv

Seasons Healthcare Management Inc

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Successful Completion Criteria

bull Log in to virtual classroom

bull Remain for entire presentationo 1 hour

bull Participate and ask questions if you have them via the chat box in the lower right corner

bull Complete evaluationo You will be redirected to a post-activity survey when webinar ends

o Your NCPD (Nursing Continuing Professional Development)CME certificate for 1 credit hour(s) will be emailed to you within 24 hours

Send questions to communityeducationseasonsorg and our Community Education team will be happy to help

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Declarations

bull This program is provided to you by Seasons Hospice amp Palliative

Care

bull There is no commercial support for this educational event

bull The speaker declares that they are an employee of Seasons Hospice

amp Palliative Care which provides the service described herein

bull Planners presenters faculty authors and content reviewers declare

no conflict of interest

bull Approval by ANCCASWB does not indicate endorsement of any

products

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice amp CoronavirusDisclaimer

Please note Seasons Hospice is dedicated to providing the most up to date

information related to the Coronavirus With the rapidly changing daily evolution of

this situation it is recommended that attendees follow up with the CDC (Centers for

Disease Control) and WHO (World Health Organization) websites for the most up to

date information

Objectives

1 Participants will distinguish differences between social distancing spatial distancing and emotional distancing

2 Participants will describe potential risk areas (emotional physical cognitive spiritual) for patients and families and their relationship to trauma and complicated grief responses

3 Participants will discover creative ways to mitigate the implications of social distancing and recognize capacity to overcome barriers to care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Distancing What Is It

Social spatial and emotional distancing are all different methods in which individuals separate themselves either physically mentally or spiritually from others

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Social Distancing

A public health intervention aimed at avoiding face to face contact with others and limiting self and others to disease transmission

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Spatial Distancing

A conscious awareness of remaining a certain number of feet or physical distance from others Also a public health intervention aimed at reducing disease outbreaks by limiting groups from congregating

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Emotional Distancing

A maladaptive or adaptive coping mechanism depending on the circumstances in which emotional distancing is occurring and the personal effects

This can occur intentionally or unintentionally when someone begins to remove their heart from a person or situation and the bond weakens over time

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risks Distancing

bull Increase depression anxiety and PTSD

bull Exacerbated symptoms

bull History of mental health at higher risk

bull Triggers of past trauma

bull Maladaptive coping mechanism

bull Complicated grief and bereavement

bull Isolation can trigger many negative emotions and cause trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Cognitive Health and Functioning

bullPrior history of mental health is correlated to poor cognitive baseline

bullIncrease in feelings of loneliness

bullOften multiple co-occurring mental health concerns

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Spiritual Beliefs

bullOften will question beliefs and challenge belief systems

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 2: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Support Through the COVID-19 Pandemic How Healthcare Workers can Still Create

Connections in a Time of Social Distancing

April 3rd 2020Presented by

Yelena Zatulovsky LCAT LPMT MA MT-BC CCLS HPMT

Travis C Overbeck MDiv

Seasons Healthcare Management Inc

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Successful Completion Criteria

bull Log in to virtual classroom

bull Remain for entire presentationo 1 hour

bull Participate and ask questions if you have them via the chat box in the lower right corner

bull Complete evaluationo You will be redirected to a post-activity survey when webinar ends

o Your NCPD (Nursing Continuing Professional Development)CME certificate for 1 credit hour(s) will be emailed to you within 24 hours

Send questions to communityeducationseasonsorg and our Community Education team will be happy to help

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Declarations

bull This program is provided to you by Seasons Hospice amp Palliative

Care

bull There is no commercial support for this educational event

bull The speaker declares that they are an employee of Seasons Hospice

amp Palliative Care which provides the service described herein

bull Planners presenters faculty authors and content reviewers declare

no conflict of interest

bull Approval by ANCCASWB does not indicate endorsement of any

products

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice amp CoronavirusDisclaimer

Please note Seasons Hospice is dedicated to providing the most up to date

information related to the Coronavirus With the rapidly changing daily evolution of

this situation it is recommended that attendees follow up with the CDC (Centers for

Disease Control) and WHO (World Health Organization) websites for the most up to

date information

Objectives

1 Participants will distinguish differences between social distancing spatial distancing and emotional distancing

2 Participants will describe potential risk areas (emotional physical cognitive spiritual) for patients and families and their relationship to trauma and complicated grief responses

3 Participants will discover creative ways to mitigate the implications of social distancing and recognize capacity to overcome barriers to care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Distancing What Is It

Social spatial and emotional distancing are all different methods in which individuals separate themselves either physically mentally or spiritually from others

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Social Distancing

A public health intervention aimed at avoiding face to face contact with others and limiting self and others to disease transmission

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Spatial Distancing

A conscious awareness of remaining a certain number of feet or physical distance from others Also a public health intervention aimed at reducing disease outbreaks by limiting groups from congregating

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Emotional Distancing

A maladaptive or adaptive coping mechanism depending on the circumstances in which emotional distancing is occurring and the personal effects

This can occur intentionally or unintentionally when someone begins to remove their heart from a person or situation and the bond weakens over time

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risks Distancing

bull Increase depression anxiety and PTSD

bull Exacerbated symptoms

bull History of mental health at higher risk

bull Triggers of past trauma

bull Maladaptive coping mechanism

bull Complicated grief and bereavement

bull Isolation can trigger many negative emotions and cause trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Cognitive Health and Functioning

bullPrior history of mental health is correlated to poor cognitive baseline

bullIncrease in feelings of loneliness

bullOften multiple co-occurring mental health concerns

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Spiritual Beliefs

bullOften will question beliefs and challenge belief systems

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 3: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Successful Completion Criteria

bull Log in to virtual classroom

bull Remain for entire presentationo 1 hour

bull Participate and ask questions if you have them via the chat box in the lower right corner

bull Complete evaluationo You will be redirected to a post-activity survey when webinar ends

o Your NCPD (Nursing Continuing Professional Development)CME certificate for 1 credit hour(s) will be emailed to you within 24 hours

Send questions to communityeducationseasonsorg and our Community Education team will be happy to help

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Declarations

bull This program is provided to you by Seasons Hospice amp Palliative

Care

bull There is no commercial support for this educational event

bull The speaker declares that they are an employee of Seasons Hospice

amp Palliative Care which provides the service described herein

bull Planners presenters faculty authors and content reviewers declare

no conflict of interest

bull Approval by ANCCASWB does not indicate endorsement of any

products

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice amp CoronavirusDisclaimer

Please note Seasons Hospice is dedicated to providing the most up to date

information related to the Coronavirus With the rapidly changing daily evolution of

this situation it is recommended that attendees follow up with the CDC (Centers for

Disease Control) and WHO (World Health Organization) websites for the most up to

date information

Objectives

1 Participants will distinguish differences between social distancing spatial distancing and emotional distancing

2 Participants will describe potential risk areas (emotional physical cognitive spiritual) for patients and families and their relationship to trauma and complicated grief responses

3 Participants will discover creative ways to mitigate the implications of social distancing and recognize capacity to overcome barriers to care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Distancing What Is It

Social spatial and emotional distancing are all different methods in which individuals separate themselves either physically mentally or spiritually from others

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Social Distancing

A public health intervention aimed at avoiding face to face contact with others and limiting self and others to disease transmission

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Spatial Distancing

A conscious awareness of remaining a certain number of feet or physical distance from others Also a public health intervention aimed at reducing disease outbreaks by limiting groups from congregating

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Emotional Distancing

A maladaptive or adaptive coping mechanism depending on the circumstances in which emotional distancing is occurring and the personal effects

This can occur intentionally or unintentionally when someone begins to remove their heart from a person or situation and the bond weakens over time

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risks Distancing

bull Increase depression anxiety and PTSD

bull Exacerbated symptoms

bull History of mental health at higher risk

bull Triggers of past trauma

bull Maladaptive coping mechanism

bull Complicated grief and bereavement

bull Isolation can trigger many negative emotions and cause trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Cognitive Health and Functioning

bullPrior history of mental health is correlated to poor cognitive baseline

bullIncrease in feelings of loneliness

bullOften multiple co-occurring mental health concerns

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Spiritual Beliefs

bullOften will question beliefs and challenge belief systems

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 4: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Declarations

bull This program is provided to you by Seasons Hospice amp Palliative

Care

bull There is no commercial support for this educational event

bull The speaker declares that they are an employee of Seasons Hospice

amp Palliative Care which provides the service described herein

bull Planners presenters faculty authors and content reviewers declare

no conflict of interest

bull Approval by ANCCASWB does not indicate endorsement of any

products

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice amp CoronavirusDisclaimer

Please note Seasons Hospice is dedicated to providing the most up to date

information related to the Coronavirus With the rapidly changing daily evolution of

this situation it is recommended that attendees follow up with the CDC (Centers for

Disease Control) and WHO (World Health Organization) websites for the most up to

date information

Objectives

1 Participants will distinguish differences between social distancing spatial distancing and emotional distancing

2 Participants will describe potential risk areas (emotional physical cognitive spiritual) for patients and families and their relationship to trauma and complicated grief responses

3 Participants will discover creative ways to mitigate the implications of social distancing and recognize capacity to overcome barriers to care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Distancing What Is It

Social spatial and emotional distancing are all different methods in which individuals separate themselves either physically mentally or spiritually from others

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Social Distancing

A public health intervention aimed at avoiding face to face contact with others and limiting self and others to disease transmission

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Spatial Distancing

A conscious awareness of remaining a certain number of feet or physical distance from others Also a public health intervention aimed at reducing disease outbreaks by limiting groups from congregating

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Emotional Distancing

A maladaptive or adaptive coping mechanism depending on the circumstances in which emotional distancing is occurring and the personal effects

This can occur intentionally or unintentionally when someone begins to remove their heart from a person or situation and the bond weakens over time

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risks Distancing

bull Increase depression anxiety and PTSD

bull Exacerbated symptoms

bull History of mental health at higher risk

bull Triggers of past trauma

bull Maladaptive coping mechanism

bull Complicated grief and bereavement

bull Isolation can trigger many negative emotions and cause trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Cognitive Health and Functioning

bullPrior history of mental health is correlated to poor cognitive baseline

bullIncrease in feelings of loneliness

bullOften multiple co-occurring mental health concerns

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Spiritual Beliefs

bullOften will question beliefs and challenge belief systems

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 5: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice amp CoronavirusDisclaimer

Please note Seasons Hospice is dedicated to providing the most up to date

information related to the Coronavirus With the rapidly changing daily evolution of

this situation it is recommended that attendees follow up with the CDC (Centers for

Disease Control) and WHO (World Health Organization) websites for the most up to

date information

Objectives

1 Participants will distinguish differences between social distancing spatial distancing and emotional distancing

2 Participants will describe potential risk areas (emotional physical cognitive spiritual) for patients and families and their relationship to trauma and complicated grief responses

3 Participants will discover creative ways to mitigate the implications of social distancing and recognize capacity to overcome barriers to care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Distancing What Is It

Social spatial and emotional distancing are all different methods in which individuals separate themselves either physically mentally or spiritually from others

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Social Distancing

A public health intervention aimed at avoiding face to face contact with others and limiting self and others to disease transmission

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Spatial Distancing

A conscious awareness of remaining a certain number of feet or physical distance from others Also a public health intervention aimed at reducing disease outbreaks by limiting groups from congregating

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Emotional Distancing

A maladaptive or adaptive coping mechanism depending on the circumstances in which emotional distancing is occurring and the personal effects

This can occur intentionally or unintentionally when someone begins to remove their heart from a person or situation and the bond weakens over time

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risks Distancing

bull Increase depression anxiety and PTSD

bull Exacerbated symptoms

bull History of mental health at higher risk

bull Triggers of past trauma

bull Maladaptive coping mechanism

bull Complicated grief and bereavement

bull Isolation can trigger many negative emotions and cause trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Cognitive Health and Functioning

bullPrior history of mental health is correlated to poor cognitive baseline

bullIncrease in feelings of loneliness

bullOften multiple co-occurring mental health concerns

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Spiritual Beliefs

bullOften will question beliefs and challenge belief systems

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 6: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

Objectives

1 Participants will distinguish differences between social distancing spatial distancing and emotional distancing

2 Participants will describe potential risk areas (emotional physical cognitive spiritual) for patients and families and their relationship to trauma and complicated grief responses

3 Participants will discover creative ways to mitigate the implications of social distancing and recognize capacity to overcome barriers to care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Distancing What Is It

Social spatial and emotional distancing are all different methods in which individuals separate themselves either physically mentally or spiritually from others

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Social Distancing

A public health intervention aimed at avoiding face to face contact with others and limiting self and others to disease transmission

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Spatial Distancing

A conscious awareness of remaining a certain number of feet or physical distance from others Also a public health intervention aimed at reducing disease outbreaks by limiting groups from congregating

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Emotional Distancing

A maladaptive or adaptive coping mechanism depending on the circumstances in which emotional distancing is occurring and the personal effects

This can occur intentionally or unintentionally when someone begins to remove their heart from a person or situation and the bond weakens over time

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risks Distancing

bull Increase depression anxiety and PTSD

bull Exacerbated symptoms

bull History of mental health at higher risk

bull Triggers of past trauma

bull Maladaptive coping mechanism

bull Complicated grief and bereavement

bull Isolation can trigger many negative emotions and cause trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Cognitive Health and Functioning

bullPrior history of mental health is correlated to poor cognitive baseline

bullIncrease in feelings of loneliness

bullOften multiple co-occurring mental health concerns

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Spiritual Beliefs

bullOften will question beliefs and challenge belief systems

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 7: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Distancing What Is It

Social spatial and emotional distancing are all different methods in which individuals separate themselves either physically mentally or spiritually from others

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Social Distancing

A public health intervention aimed at avoiding face to face contact with others and limiting self and others to disease transmission

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Spatial Distancing

A conscious awareness of remaining a certain number of feet or physical distance from others Also a public health intervention aimed at reducing disease outbreaks by limiting groups from congregating

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Emotional Distancing

A maladaptive or adaptive coping mechanism depending on the circumstances in which emotional distancing is occurring and the personal effects

This can occur intentionally or unintentionally when someone begins to remove their heart from a person or situation and the bond weakens over time

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risks Distancing

bull Increase depression anxiety and PTSD

bull Exacerbated symptoms

bull History of mental health at higher risk

bull Triggers of past trauma

bull Maladaptive coping mechanism

bull Complicated grief and bereavement

bull Isolation can trigger many negative emotions and cause trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Cognitive Health and Functioning

bullPrior history of mental health is correlated to poor cognitive baseline

bullIncrease in feelings of loneliness

bullOften multiple co-occurring mental health concerns

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Spiritual Beliefs

bullOften will question beliefs and challenge belief systems

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 8: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Social Distancing

A public health intervention aimed at avoiding face to face contact with others and limiting self and others to disease transmission

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Spatial Distancing

A conscious awareness of remaining a certain number of feet or physical distance from others Also a public health intervention aimed at reducing disease outbreaks by limiting groups from congregating

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Emotional Distancing

A maladaptive or adaptive coping mechanism depending on the circumstances in which emotional distancing is occurring and the personal effects

This can occur intentionally or unintentionally when someone begins to remove their heart from a person or situation and the bond weakens over time

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risks Distancing

bull Increase depression anxiety and PTSD

bull Exacerbated symptoms

bull History of mental health at higher risk

bull Triggers of past trauma

bull Maladaptive coping mechanism

bull Complicated grief and bereavement

bull Isolation can trigger many negative emotions and cause trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Cognitive Health and Functioning

bullPrior history of mental health is correlated to poor cognitive baseline

bullIncrease in feelings of loneliness

bullOften multiple co-occurring mental health concerns

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Spiritual Beliefs

bullOften will question beliefs and challenge belief systems

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 9: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Spatial Distancing

A conscious awareness of remaining a certain number of feet or physical distance from others Also a public health intervention aimed at reducing disease outbreaks by limiting groups from congregating

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Emotional Distancing

A maladaptive or adaptive coping mechanism depending on the circumstances in which emotional distancing is occurring and the personal effects

This can occur intentionally or unintentionally when someone begins to remove their heart from a person or situation and the bond weakens over time

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risks Distancing

bull Increase depression anxiety and PTSD

bull Exacerbated symptoms

bull History of mental health at higher risk

bull Triggers of past trauma

bull Maladaptive coping mechanism

bull Complicated grief and bereavement

bull Isolation can trigger many negative emotions and cause trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Cognitive Health and Functioning

bullPrior history of mental health is correlated to poor cognitive baseline

bullIncrease in feelings of loneliness

bullOften multiple co-occurring mental health concerns

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Spiritual Beliefs

bullOften will question beliefs and challenge belief systems

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 10: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

What is Emotional Distancing

A maladaptive or adaptive coping mechanism depending on the circumstances in which emotional distancing is occurring and the personal effects

This can occur intentionally or unintentionally when someone begins to remove their heart from a person or situation and the bond weakens over time

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risks Distancing

bull Increase depression anxiety and PTSD

bull Exacerbated symptoms

bull History of mental health at higher risk

bull Triggers of past trauma

bull Maladaptive coping mechanism

bull Complicated grief and bereavement

bull Isolation can trigger many negative emotions and cause trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Cognitive Health and Functioning

bullPrior history of mental health is correlated to poor cognitive baseline

bullIncrease in feelings of loneliness

bullOften multiple co-occurring mental health concerns

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Spiritual Beliefs

bullOften will question beliefs and challenge belief systems

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 11: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risks Distancing

bull Increase depression anxiety and PTSD

bull Exacerbated symptoms

bull History of mental health at higher risk

bull Triggers of past trauma

bull Maladaptive coping mechanism

bull Complicated grief and bereavement

bull Isolation can trigger many negative emotions and cause trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Cognitive Health and Functioning

bullPrior history of mental health is correlated to poor cognitive baseline

bullIncrease in feelings of loneliness

bullOften multiple co-occurring mental health concerns

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Spiritual Beliefs

bullOften will question beliefs and challenge belief systems

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 12: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Cognitive Health and Functioning

bullPrior history of mental health is correlated to poor cognitive baseline

bullIncrease in feelings of loneliness

bullOften multiple co-occurring mental health concerns

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Spiritual Beliefs

bullOften will question beliefs and challenge belief systems

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 13: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Risk for Spiritual Beliefs

bullOften will question beliefs and challenge belief systems

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 14: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications at End of Life Traumatic Loss

bullUnable to reach life-closure goals

bullGuilt regret shame

bullExacerbated trauma responses

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 15: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Implications of Social Distancing and Overcoming Barriers to Care

Interventions for providers

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 16: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions Via Virtual Platforms

bullMitigate andor decrease symptoms related to depression

bullPsychoeducation

bullBuild community

bullMaintain patient amp family-centered care

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 17: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Therapy Interventions

bull Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy

bull Family therapy play therapy or problem-solving therapy for children

bull Life-review and group therapy

bull Legacy

bull Peer support groups

bull Preservation of rituals

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 18: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Interventions for Children

bull Structure and routine

bull Play Therapy

bull Music Therapy

bull Art Therapy

bull Child Life

bull Spiritual Care

bull Creative ArtsExpressive Therapies

bull Distraction All require board-certification andor licensure

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 19: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Physical Interventions and Mindfulness

bullReiki

bullMeditation

bullYoga Pranayama (Breath Exercises)

bullCreative Arts

bullBody Movement Dance

bull Journaling

bullCentering

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 20: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Legacy interventions

bullLife-review

bullLegacy Projects

bull Spiritual Interventions

bull I canrsquot get to the bedside now what

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 21: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

All members of the hospice interdisciplinary team are critical to care

delivery during the COVID-19 pandemic

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 22: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Hospice Support System (Internal)bull To ensure that we can support our patients and families Seasons

has taken the following measures oOrdered additional PPE supplies that can be deployed to our sites in

addition to their current inventory to be used when warranted

oCreated an internal Coronavirus educational platform for our staff to access the latest Seasons CDC and WHO updates and recommendations for their programs

oEstablished a dedicated response team that is consistently monitoring the situation to determine if additional steps are needed and answer questions from staff and facility partners in real time

oCreated a COVID-19 Risk amp Response Emergency Plan to guide screening testing reporting and infection control practices using CDC guidelines

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 23: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Support of Community Partners

bull Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners in hospice care

bull Help deliver supplies for patients

bull Coordinate patient updates virtually (phone text email) with referral sources and facility administrators

bull Obtain consents lsquooffsitersquo where appropriate

bull Deliver free CEs to healthcare workers in the communities

bull Deliver free education seminars to the community via social media

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 24: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

ReferencesWhen the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2020) Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and you

bull Damianakis T Coyle JP Stergiou CL Searching for more Spirituality for older adult couples seeking enhanced relationship quality Journal of Religion Spirituality amp Aging Volume 32 25-44 2020

bull Dooley CM Carroll B Fry LE Seamon-Lahiff G Bartone PT A Model for Supporting Grief Recovery Following Traumatic Loss The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) Military Medicine Volume 184 Volume7-8 166ndash170 2019

bull Helbert K The Chakras in Grief and Trauma A Tantric Guide to Energetic Wholeness (2019)

bull Lundquist A Gurung Regan A R Social Distancing Individuals With Depression The Impact of Symptom Severity Psi Chi Journal of Psychological Research 159-205 2019

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

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When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

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When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

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and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

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bull Mahase E Covid-19 UK starts social distancing after new model points to 260 000 potential deaths BMJ 1-12 2020

bull McQuiad JR Clinical Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Depression Across Three Age Cohorts American Psychological Association 1-213 2019

bull OrsquoBrien K OrsquoKeeffe Cullen H Durcan A Timulak L amp McElvaney J Emotion-focused perspective on generalized anxiety disorder A qualitative analysis of clientsrsquo in-session presentations Psychotherapy Research Volume 29 524-540 2017

bull Reyes AM Aging Households Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging 101007978-3-319-69892-2_316-1 1-6 2019

bull Wang Y Lippke S Miao M amp Gan Y Restoring meaning in life by meaning‐focused coping The role of self‐distancing Psych Journal Stress-Related Health Outcome Volume 8

3 386-396 2019

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When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

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For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Bowlby J (1963) Pathological mourning and childhood mourning Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 11 500-541

bull Bowlby J (1980) Attachment and loss New York NY Basic Books

bull Ira Byock (1998) Dying well Peace and possibilities at the end of life New York Riverhead Books

bull Childrens Project on PalliativeHospice Services (2017 August) Spiritual care of children and their families ChiPPS E-Journal 48

bull Davis B (1999) Shadows in the sun The experience of sibling bereavement in childhood Philadelphia PA Taylor amp Francis

bull Doka K (ed) (2002) Disenfranchised Grief New Directions Challenges and Strategies for Practice New York Research Press

bull Erikson E H (1950) Childhood and society W W Norton amp Co

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 27: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Felsenthal E (Ed) (2018) The Science of Laughter [Special issue] TIME

bull Goodrich J Harrison T Cornwell J Resilience a framework supporting hospice staff to flourish in stressful times Hospice UK 2015 Available from httpwwwhospiceukorgpublications

bull Kissane D W (2001) Demoralization syndrome ndash A relevant pscychiatric diagnosis for palliative care Journal of Palliative Care 17 12-21

bull Levetown M and Orloff S (2014) Ethical issues in the care of infants children and adolescents In T W Kirk amp B Jennings (Eds) Hospice Ethics Policy and Practice in Palliative Care 121-143

bull Munley P H (1975) Erik Eriksons theory of psychosocial development and vocational behavior Journal of Counseling Psychology 22(4) 314ndash319

bull Neimeyer R A (2012) Techniques of grief therapy Creative practices for counseling the bereaved New York Routledge

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 28: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

When the webinar ends you will automatically be redirected to the post-activity survey You must fill this survey out to receive your CECME certificate

bull Sandberg S and Grant A (2017) Option B Facing Adversity Building Resilience and Finding Joy New York Alfred A Knopf

bull Wadsworth B J (1971) Piagets theory of cognitive development An introduction for students of psychology and education New York McKay

bull Worden J W (2002) Grief counseling and grief therapy A handbook for the mental health practitioner New York Springer Pub

bull Loewenstein George (2020 April 1) lsquoReplace the term social distancing with spatial distancingrsquo A behavioral economist on the psychological toll of endless waiting during the coronavirus pandemic wwwmarketwatchcom

bull Kelemen Anne et all (2020) Specific phrases amp word choices that can be helpful when dealing with COVID19 wwwseriousillnessconversationsorg

References

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg

Page 29: For Reference - seasons.org€¦ · 03/04/2020  · Seasons Support of Community Partners •Seasons Hospice employees will have most up-to-date information to support our partners

For Reference Only Not For Distribution

Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

All contents of this presentation including imagesare the property of Seasons Hospice amp Palliative Care

and are not to be downloaded reproducedor used elsewhere without permission

wwwseasonsorg