The Science of Suffering: Helping Clients Develop Meaning in Adversity
Dates: December 13, 2024
Meets: F from 9:00 AM to 12 N
Location: ONLINE - Live
COURSE: $59.00
There are still openings remaining at this time.
Course Description
Sometimes clients are enduring intractable problems. The goal of this seminar is to give mental health therapists practical tools to help clients who are in active states of suffering that elude easy solutions.
Course Level: Beginner
Objectives:
- Participants will be able to identify common human existential concerns
- Participants will become familiar with clinical tools to assist clients in periods of suffering
- Participants will be able to articulate the core components of meaning making
Instructors
Sara A. Showalter Van Tongeren, LMSW
Sara is the founder of a Telehealth based mental health group practice, The Flourishing Collective and provides biweekly case consultation to TheFloCo team. She has co-authored a book titled, The Courage to Suffer, as well a peer reviewed theory paper on the Existential Positive Psychology Model of Suffering and a chapter on a model of existential hope in The Handbook of Existential Psychology. She is currently working on an upcoming book to be published in 2026 by APA on helping therapists support their clients through religious change. Additionally, her blog has over 125,000 readers.
Sara is a board-certified therapist that is licensed in New York, Michigan, and Virginia who specializes in trauma, attachment focused therapy, mindfulness, existential psychotherapy, narrative therapy, liberation psychology, Brainspotting, and relational psychoanalysis. She primarily works with female identifying adults who are wanting to rediscover their identity and increase their own sense of empowerment. Often, Sara’s clients are at a crossroad brought on by suffering. Sara specializes in working with therapists and pastors.
Sara works from an existential-positive psychology framework that is trauma- and attachment-focused, and utilizes somatic based healing through Brainspotting. Sara won the 2020 Social Justice Award given by the City of Holland for her work in helping to pass the city’s first Non-Discrimination Ordinance.
Daryl R. Van Tongeren, Ph.D.
Daryl Van Tongeren, PhD, is a professor of psychology at Hope College and the director of the Frost Center for Social Science Research. A social psychologist, he has published more than 200 scholarly articles and chapters, and four books, on topics such as religion, meaning in life, and virtues. Most recently, his work has focused on the psychological and social processes of leaving religion and undergoing religious change, culminating in his newest book, Done: How to Flourish After Leaving Religion. His research has been covered by numerous media outlets, including the New York Times, BBC, Hidden Brain, Washington Post, The Atlantic, NPR-affiliated radio stations, Scientific American, and Men’s Health. His work has been supported by numerous grants from the John Templeton Foundation, and he has won national and international awards for his research. He is also an associate editor for The Journal of Positive Psychology. He enjoys running, biking, and hiking near where he lives with his wife, Sara, in Holland, MI.
Location
Online via Zoom. You will receive the link to the Zoom meeting in an email three days before your event.
Special Accommodations
Please contact our office regarding any accommodations you may need prior to attending our program(s). We will work with you to ensure your needs are met. You may email us at learn@gvsu.edu, or call us at (616) 331-7180.
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Grand Valley State University School of Social Work, an accredited social work education program, is authorized by Administrative Rule 338.2965 to award Michigan social work continuing education contact hours.
Fee: | $59.00 |
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Hours: | 3.00 |
CEUs: | 3.00 |
Fee Breakdown
Category | Description | Amount |
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Fee | COURSE | $ 59.00 |
Fee-Alternate | GVSU Field Education Supervisor | $ 45.00 |
Fee-Alternate | GVSU Faculty/Staff | $ 25.00 |
ONLINE - Live
The Zoom link for the course will be emailed to you three days prior to the event.