Coping with Grief: Collectively and Creatively

Co.act Resource Library

How do we grieve individually, with our friends and colleagues and with the people we serve in our nonprofit work? Join CultureSource and Co.act Detroit for a participatory conversation on identifying grief and how we can tap into artistic and creative practices as a means to grieve and heal. This conversation will feature seasoned psychologist Dr. Myrtle C. Means with experience treating an array of mental health concerns and Lori Boettcher, Art Therapist, M.Ed., ATR-BC, instructor at The Art Experience.

Dr. Myrtle C. Means is a seasoned psychologist with experience treating an array of mental health concerns including mood disorders, anxiety, and grief and loss. She has also worked extensively with survivors of abuse and trauma.

(Recorded on June 23, 2020)

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