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All Kinds of News for February 08, 2017

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Student coloring mandala
Pacific Quest Presents on Adolescent Grief at NATSAP
Published February 08, 2017Pacific Quest
Category: The Lighter Side

Pacific Quest (PQ) therapists Tom Jameson and Maureen Sullivan recently presented at the National Association for Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP) Conference; their presentation, entitled “The Kaleidoscope of Adolescent Grief: Exploring multifaceted grief experiences in teens” highlighted the unique ways in which PQ addresses grief and loss in the context of our garden setting.  This is a topic of universal relevance, as the human experience includes grieving at various times throughout the lifespan. Maureen says, “as clinicians, we are called upon to walk the journey of grief alongside our students, engage in relationship and give permission to grieve.”

“A fundamental premise to our collaborative presentation was that the grief experience takes many forms, colors and shifts over time, much like the kaleidoscope,” says Tom. “Additionally, grief is differentiated from bereavement in that bereavement refers to the process of recovery after the loss of a loved one while grief refers to any loss.” Tom and Maureen described ways in which adolescents can be in an active grief process due to the loss of innocence, friends, or even movement to a new school or community among other losses. The concept of disenfranchised grief was discussed as being a grief process that is marginalized, overlooked and often misunderstood. Therefore, the grief process is often overlooked as a clinically relevant issue. Maureen noted, “naming the grief and giving students an outlet to express grief openly allows for the healing process to begin. If we are open, patient and willing, the grief experience can be a beautiful and healing journey.”

They highlighted how the setting of Pacific Quest offers students a unique opportunity to move through a grief process with the gardens as a living metaphor. In nature, there is constant loss and re-birth, and even the act of composting allows students to witness the cycle of transformation of organic waste into fertile soil. Tom and Maureen described interventions with students using the gardens, ceremony, rites of passage, as well as sandplay and art therapy.

Attendees of this presentation expressed that they appreciated the open, participatory presentation style as well as an appreciation for the dynamic and creative interventions PQ uses in addressing grief and loss in this population. Several participants shared their own grief experiences as well as asked questions clarifying the PQ treatment approaches.

Lastly, each attendee was provided a mandala (similar to the view inside a kaleidoscope) to “color” the different types of grief that were discussed during the presentation as they experienced them throughout their own lives. Overall, this was an exceptional combination of head, heart and passion for the challenging yet beautiful experience of supporting adolescents through the grief process.

 

 

Pacific Quest is an outdoor therapeutic program for struggling adolescents and young adults that offers a clinical, yet holistic, approach to treatment. Our neurodevelopmental approach, combined with horticultural therapy, integrates evidence-based therapeutic methods, whole-person wellness and organic gardening to sustain a healthy community and motivate change.

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