How do we help teens and young adults navigate their changing world after a death?  Join host Dr. Gloria Horsley, and her daughter and co-host Dr. Heidi Horsley, along with their guests Jordon Gross, Dr. Dan Wolfson, and Elizabeth Devita-Raeburn for an informative and honest conversation about this topic.  Jordon Gross is a licensed Clinical Social Worker, and a staff psychotherapist at Wolfson Therapy.  He is a training specialist for the New York Psychotherapy and Counseling Center.  Jordan has extensive experience providing support to Grief Camps such as Camp COPE, and is the author of; My Whole Grief.  Dr. Dan Wolfson is a licensed Clinical Psychologist, and the Senior Clinical Director of Experience Camps Adult Grief Retreat.  He is also an Adjunct Researcher and Professional Education Trainer at Columbia University’s Center for Prolonged Grief.  Dr. Dan’s mother died of cancer when he was 18 yrs. old, and he is the author of;  My Whole Grief.  Elizabeth Devita-Raeburn is a journalist, whose stories have appeared in the Washington Post, Self, Glamour, and Psychology Today.  Her brother Ted lived for 8 yrs. in a plastic bubble and died of a rare immune disorder at 17 yrs. old.  She is the author of; The Empty Room: Understanding Sibling Loss, and The Death of Cancer, which she wrote with her father, Dr. Vincent Devita.

 

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