Healing with David Kessler
Speaker Series
A Conversation with
Dr. Ramani Durvasula
and David Kessler
Narcissism and Grief:Â
Grieving the Fallout of a Narcissistic Person in Your Life
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Tools and Strategies to Navigate the Complex Landscape of Narcissism and Grief
- Can your narcissist loved one support you in grief
- How grief work looks different when your loved one was a narcissist?
- Understand the 3 Rs: regret - rumination - euphoric recall
- How to address and cope with anxiety, grief, regret, and self-doubt
- Understand the often unseen world of grief and narcissism
This discussion is for anyone who has experienced grief and narcissism as well as for clinicians who work with people in grief.
The webinar will last an hour and a recording will be sent to everyone who registers
Ramani Durvasula, PhD
Dr. Ramani Durvasula is a licensed clinical psychologist in Los Angeles, CA, Professor Emerita of Psychology at California State University, Los Angeles, and the Founder and CEO of LUNA Education, Training & Consulting.
She is the author of several books including - It's Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People, Should I Stay or Should I Go: Surviving A Relationship with a Narcissist, and “Don’t You Know Who I Am?”: How to Stay Sane in an Era of Narcissism, Entitlement, and Incivility.
The focus of Dr. Durvasula’s clinical, academic and consultative work is the etiology and impact of narcissism and high-conflict, entitled, antagonistic personality styles on human relationships, mental health, and societal expectations. Her work has been featured at SXSW, TEDx, Red Table Talk, the Today Show, and Investigation Discovery.Â
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David Kessler
David Kessler is a grief specialist, speaker, and author of six books, including his latest bestselling book, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief. He co-authored two books with Elisabeth Kubler Ross. His first book, The Needs of The Dying received praise from Saint (Mother) Teresa.
David’s personal experience as a child witnessing a mass shooting while his mother was dying in a hospital helped him begin his journey. For most of his life, David has taught physicians, nurses, counselors, police, and first responders about the end of life, trauma, and grief. However, despite his vast knowledge of grief, his life was turned upside down by the sudden death of his twenty-one-year-old son.
He now facilitates a new model of online grief groups that are attended by people worldwide and he leads one of the most respected online grief certificate programs. He is the founder of www.Grief.com which helps with millions each year.
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