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​WEBINAR

GRIEF AND LOSS PRACTICES: THEN AND NOW:
CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF GRIEF USING ART THERAPY  AND CREATIVE TECHNIQUES


 Friday, November 7, 2025

GRIEF AND LOSS PRACTICES: THEN AND NOW: CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF GRIEF USING ART THERAPY AND CREATIVE TECHNIQUES
​Presenter: Shannon Halligan, LCAT
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Friday, November 7, 2025
​9:00 am - 12:00 pm (Eastern Standard Time) - Online via Zoom
​$49 (includes CE if needed - see included licensing boards below)

***ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM*** 

Designed for mental health professionals, this continuing education course explores the evolution of grief and mourning practices from the Victorian era to present day. Clinicians will examine how cultural shifts have shaped the way individuals and communities experience and express grief, with particular focus on funerary art and symbolism. Drawing on visual examples from Mount Hope Cemetery (Rochester, NY) and Charter Street Cemetery (Salem, MA), the course provides a unique lens into historical mourning rituals and their relevance to modern therapeutic work. Participants will gain practical tools for integrating art therapy and other creative techniques into grief-informed clinical practice. Emphasis will be placed on adaptable strategies to support clients navigating loss across diverse contexts.  

Learning Objectives:
* Compare historical and contemporary grief practices and their clinical implications
* Identify symbolic elements of funerary art and their psychological meanings
* Apply art-based and creative interventions in grief counseling and therapy settings​

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About the Presenter: Shannon Halligan, LCAT, is a licensed creative arts therapist with over 23 years of experience specializing in art therapy for grief, loss, and trauma. She is the founder and director of Halligan Creative Arts Therapy, an insurance-based group practice in Rochester, NY, dedicated to providing accessible, client-centered care through creative modalities.
Shannon brings a deep passion for both therapeutic practice and art history, with a particular interest in funerary art and the cultural symbolism of mourning. Her love of exploring historic cemeteries and uncovering the meanings behind gravestone iconography enriches her clinical perspective and informs her work with clients processing grief. Shannon is committed to helping fellow clinicians deepen their understanding of grief through historical context and creative applications.

Check out Shannon's website (featuring other CE opportunities and community classes): ​www.halliganarts.com/continuing-education

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  • Home
  • About
    • Upcoming FSS & Community Events
    • History
    • Mission, Vision, and Values
    • Locations
    • Contact
    • Leadership Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Philosophy on Gratitude
    • Notice of Privacy Practices
  • Programs
    • General Counseling Services >
      • FAQ about Counseling Services
    • Behavioral Health Consultation
    • Corning Youth Center >
      • T.R.E.E. of Dreams Teen Space
      • Kids Cafe
      • Youth Center Newsletters
    • Youth Mentoring of the Southern Tier >
      • Bowl-A-Rama 2026
      • YMST Interview with volunteer Sue Dunn
      • School-Based Mentoring Program Video
      • YMST Newsletters
    • Choice
    • Family Focus
    • Domestic Violence Education and Accountability Program
    • Prevention Services
    • YES Program
  • Professional Training Institute
    • 2/11/26 NEAR Science: Understanding Trauma and Resilience
  • Employment
    • Message from our Executive Director
    • Employee Benefits
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Online Employment Application
  • FSS News & Happenings
    • Newsletter >
      • Feb/March 2018 Newsletter
    • Press Releases
    • Photo & Video Gallery
    • Brochures
  • Donate
  • Resources
    • Inspirational Quotes
    • Recipes from the Kitchen of the Corning Youth Center
    • Domestic Violence Resources
  • Mary Lou's Sweet Treat Fund