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Expert Chat: All About Grief with Dr. Erica Srinivasan

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Today we are joined by Dr. Erica Srinivasan to talk all about our "favorite" topic... grief.

Anticipatory grief, ambiguous loss, coping strategies, and more... and of course we focus in on the unique grief experience that is the FTD Journey.

Dr. Erica G. Srinivasan is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin—La Crosse, where she also serves as the Director for the Center for Grief and Death Education, and is Co-Chair for the Gerontology Emphasis. Additionally, she is the lead instructor in the University of Wisconsin—Madison’s Grief Support Specialist Certificate Program. She conducts research on grief and dementia, aid-in-dying and loss and coping with COVID-19. She has a passion for normalizing conversations about death and grief, which serves as a foundation for all of her professional work.

Connect with us on instagram @remembermepodcast and let us know what you thought of today's episode.

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Thank you to the sponsor of this episode and Season 6, LearnFTD. LearnFTD is working to raise awareness of FTD gene mutations that can cause FTD and the importance of genetic testing. Visit LearnFTD.com for information and more resources on FTD, such as a discussion guide for talking with a doctor about the disease and a tips sheet for caregivers. You can also follow LearnFTD on Facebook and Instagram @LearnFTD.

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For more FTD resources, our blog, Re-Members Only and more, visit our website www.remembermeftd.com

Learn more about our trip to the International FTD Conference ISFTD on our website www.remembermeftd.com/france

"Always, always, accept the good."

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Today we are joined by Dr. Erica Srinivasan to talk all about our "favorite" topic... grief.

Anticipatory grief, ambiguous loss, coping strategies, and more... and of course we focus in on the unique grief experience that is the FTD Journey.

Dr. Erica G. Srinivasan is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin—La Crosse, where she also serves as the Director for the Center for Grief and Death Education, and is Co-Chair for the Gerontology Emphasis. Additionally, she is the lead instructor in the University of Wisconsin—Madison’s Grief Support Specialist Certificate Program. She conducts research on grief and dementia, aid-in-dying and loss and coping with COVID-19. She has a passion for normalizing conversations about death and grief, which serves as a foundation for all of her professional work.

Connect with us on instagram @remembermepodcast and let us know what you thought of today's episode.

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Thank you to the sponsor of this episode and Season 6, LearnFTD. LearnFTD is working to raise awareness of FTD gene mutations that can cause FTD and the importance of genetic testing. Visit LearnFTD.com for information and more resources on FTD, such as a discussion guide for talking with a doctor about the disease and a tips sheet for caregivers. You can also follow LearnFTD on Facebook and Instagram @LearnFTD.

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For more FTD resources, our blog, Re-Members Only and more, visit our website www.remembermeftd.com

Learn more about our trip to the International FTD Conference ISFTD on our website www.remembermeftd.com/france

"Always, always, accept the good."

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rememberme/support
  continue reading

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