Michael works in private practice at Camberwell Medical Practice in Melbourne. Michael is also a Master trainer for Mental Health First Aid Australia, a Patron of Read the Play, and a columnist for a number of publications. Michael was the resident psychologist for the top-rating Morning Show with Neil Mitchell on Radio 3AW for 12 years.

Michael’s main interests lie in the area of parent information and Grand Parenting. He will continue to offer his trademark talks to parents and students on How to Build Happy and Resilient Children, Surviving Year 7 and Surviving Year 12, he will also be embarking on a Australasian tour focusing on the skills required to be grand parent effectively.

Find out more about all these talks by emailing him on michael.carrgregg@gmail.com. Michael also provides Youth Mental Health First Aid training and Teen Mental Health First Aid for schools and organisations nationally and internationally, as well as webinars to help school students, staff and parents manage the uncertain times that we live in.


MASTERCLASS: THE GRIEVING ADOLESCENT

The Grieving Adolescent, Dr Michael Carr-Gregg 1:08
WATCH HERE

When adolescents experience a death, workers with young people in health education and welfare are often concerned about how best to support and meet their needs. After 30 years of working with teenagers, Michael maintains that adolescents express and process grief in a variety of ways depending on their age, personality, past experience of loss, support systems, and the context of the bereavement.

This masterclass is designed to help participants to understand and support adolescents to navigate their grief experience. The class will cover:

  • The historical perspective on loss and grief

  • The most common grief responses in young people

  • The signs that a young person is not coping and should seek professional support

  • Explains how to listen and talk with the bereaved adolescent

  • How to encourage young people to gather stories and memories of the person

  • How to provide support leading up to anniversaries

Michael believes that with good information, love and support, adolescents can learn to understand and work with their grief.  

 

Dr Michael Carr-Gregg is one of Australia's highest profile psychologists, author of 14 books, broadcaster and a specialist in corporate mental health, families, parenting, children, adolescents and the use of technology for mental health.


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Michael offers webinars and face-to-face sessions on a range of topics. Click below to contact Michael and book a session to suit your needs. Email Michael here

You can also book a FaceTime or in-clinic consultation with Michael:


Dr Michael Carr-Gregg in the media

Click here to see Michael talking about Surviving Year 12 on Sunrise.


 
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