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Grief is a very personal journey that takes everyone on a different path. But perhaps some of the loneliest and most forgotten along the way are children. As parents struggle to deal with their own grief when a loss occurs in a family, children experience real grief too. And, this grief can be overlooked and misunderstood.
Join this special episode dealing with children's grief with special guest Greg Adams, LCSW, ACSW, FT. He is Program Coordinator for the Center for Good Mourning and Staff Bereavement Support at Arkansas Children’s Hospital (ACH). Greg has worked at ACH in a variety of roles and areas, including pediatric oncology and palliative care, since 1991. He is an adjunct professor with the University of Arkansas-Little Rock and has been an active volunteer with community and professional organizations. He is also author of Adam Gets Back in the Game, a children’s storybook about coping with grief and loss.
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Grief is a very personal journey that takes everyone on a different path. But perhaps some of the loneliest and most forgotten along the way are children. As parents struggle to deal with their own grief when a loss occurs in a family, children experience real grief too. And, this grief can be overlooked and misunderstood.
Join this special episode dealing with children's grief with special guest Greg Adams, LCSW, ACSW, FT. He is Program Coordinator for the Center for Good Mourning and Staff Bereavement Support at Arkansas Children’s Hospital (ACH). Greg has worked at ACH in a variety of roles and areas, including pediatric oncology and palliative care, since 1991. He is an adjunct professor with the University of Arkansas-Little Rock and has been an active volunteer with community and professional organizations. He is also author of Adam Gets Back in the Game, a children’s storybook about coping with grief and loss.