Kriti Gaur

Kriti Gaur
  • Doctor of Psychology
  • Adler University

Looking to collaborate with students & professionals on publishing manuscripts on counselor ed & sup, grief etc.

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Introduction
Dr. K is a therapist, researcher, and author of the book Process Oriented Meaning-Making: A Counselor's Guide to Multicultural Grief Treatment. Buy her book here: https://a.co/d/i49jJWo
Current institution
Adler University
Additional affiliations
September 2023 - August 2024
SPG Therapy and Education
Position
  • Mental Health Therapist
Description
  • DIS & ERMHS provider for San Francisco Unified School District. Socio-emotional and skill-based counseling services for neuro-divergent and twice-exceptional students.
Education
August 2020 - September 2023
Adler University
Field of study
  • Counselor Education and Supervision
August 2017 - May 2019
Johns Hopkins University
Field of study
  • Counseling
June 2013 - April 2016
Mount Carmel College
Field of study
  • Psychology, English and Journalism

Publications

Publications (5)
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Grief has seen developments in conceptualization and treatment over the course of 60 years. This paper provides an analysis of the historical developments in thanatology. While in the early 1900s, grief was viewed as a universal process of detachment and severing emotional connections from the deceased, literature has evolved to conceptualize grief...
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Despite the universality of grief, numerous counsellors lack the ability to identify and effectively interact with clients who are experiencing grief using evidence-based methods. Researchers have examined strategies to improve education in grief counselling and have identified best practices, such as socio-constructionist meaning-making techniques...
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The discipline of psychotherapy originated a little over a century ago. Throughout its history, the narrative of psychotherapy has been characterized by a gradual and ongoing effort to comprehend human anguish and discover effective treatments for it. The new treatments from this conference are amalgamations of ideas and approaches characteristic o...
Research
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Even though grief is an experience that is common to everyone, many counselors are unable to recognize and engage with grieving clients using evidence-based techniques. Researchers have looked at methods to enhance grief counseling education and provided best practices, such as socio-constructionist meaning-making techniques, but the proposals have...
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As a recognized occupational risk in counseling professions, compassion fatigue has been extensively studied and documented. Supervision offers a mutually secure environment for the development of professional connections that aid in skill-building and prevent compassion fatigue. Education about the causes of compassion fatigue as well as their pre...