Dr. Ken Druck is an international authority on courageous living and healing after loss. Recipient of the prestigious Distinguished Contribution to Psychology award, Ken has inspired and guided clients, communities, readers, audiences for over 45 years. His books, including Courageous Aging and his new best-seller, How We Go On, are about mastering the “What now? Moments” in this life — and summoning the courage to meet them. Ken’s life’s work after the tragic loss of his daughter, Jenna, come through his work as an educator, speaker, trainer, coach, consultant and community leader. Dr. Ken presents a variety of world-class programs for distinguished conferences and organizations including the United Nations, Harvard School of Public Health, Open to Hope and the Young Presidents Organization. He teaches and trains doctors in Grief Literacy and Compassionate Care at the UCSD School of Medicine and his work is featured regularly on CNN, NPR, PBS, Fox, network specials and the world’s leading newspapers, magazines, podcasts and social media sites. His recent article in Psychiatric Times featured groundbreaking guidelines for End-of-Life Care and Grief Literacy. Ken lives in Del Mar, California with Lisette, his “beloved better 2/3rds,” only a few minutes from his earth daughter, Stefie, her husband, his twin 5-year-old grandsons and the offices of Druck Enterprises. The International Day of Hope and Healing after Loss is a free online experience brought to you by the Open to Hope Foundation with the mission of helping people find hope after loss. Our expert presenters have generously donated their time, talents, and advice to share with you.

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