![]()
Families Living with Loss
The Inaugural Program of the University of Wisconsin- Green Bay Institute
on Dying, Death and Bereavement
Friday, April 23, 1998 8:30 to 3:30 University Union, UW-Green Bay
Keynote Speaker: Phyllis R. Silverman, Ph.D., LICSW
Breakfast Discussion Series (2000)
Session topics : Grief and the Family; Male Grief, Female Grief; Dealing with
Death in Diverse Cultures; Euthanasia & Assisted Suicide; Spiritual Resources
When Facing Death.
The Language of Grief, and Befriending Demons: Cross-Cultural Elements
of Healing (2002)
Terry Tafoya, Ph.D.
When Tragedy Strikes: Dealing with Violent or Sudden Death
(2002)
Ron Barrett, Ph.D.
The Wit Project: Bringing Together the Arts and Education in Exploration of End-of-Life Care (2003) Four productions of the play “Wit” at the University Theater and the Meyer Theater and in conjunction with a one-day workshop for professionals.
Barriers and Bridges in End-of-Life Care: Developing Culturally and
Linguistically Appropriate Care in Health, Community and Social Services
(2004)
Ira Sen Gupta
How We Grieve: When Grief is Disenfranchised, and Beyond Gender-Understanding
the Ways Men and Women Grieve (2005)
Ken Doka, Ph.D., M.Div.
How We Grieve: Tools for Maintaining the Connection (2006)
Paul Alexander, CSW-R, Illene Noppe, Ph.D., Edi Cornelius-Grosskopf, MS
Children, Grief and Resilience (2006)
Linda Goldman, MS
Grief and The Extraordinary Experiences of the Bereaved : Continuing Bonds with Your Deceased Loved One (2007)
Dr. Louis LaGrand, Ph.D.
To be added to the mailing list contact:
The Division of Outreach and
Adult Access
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
2420 Nicolet Drive
Green Bay, WI 54311-7001
Phone: 920-465-2642
© 2005 University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Division of Outreach and Adult Access


