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Keynotes, Assemblies, Presentations, Trainings, In-Service Workshops, Interactive Programs, Radio Interviews, PodCasts, blogs and videos are just a few of the type of ways that Lisa communicates.

Call for Fees for Presentations, Keynotes, Seminars, Workshops and Consulting (In-Person, Virtual)  
 
Call Lisa at 973-985-4503 or email lisa@griefspeaks.com 

 
School workshops and professional development: for guidance departments, special services, child study teams, teaching staff, entire faculty, support staff: typical workshop 2-5 hours, interactive, educational workshop/presentation, and participant resource guide included. $750 per hour
 
Classroom Presentations to students: Elementary, middle or high school classes (health, guidance).  Teaching students healthy coping skills and problem solving strategies to help empower them and to increase their resilience and abilities to help themselves as well as their peers. The program has had a great affect on creating a more positive school climate. $150 per class
 
School Assembly: Present to 5th and 6th graders who are about to make a huge transition to middle school, as well as 8th graders going into high school, 9th who are starting high school and seniors who are finishing a major chapter of their lives and transitioning to the next. $1000 per one hour assembly 
 
Parent/Caregiver Presentations (daytime or evening)(PTO,PTA) $750 per hour
 
Grief Speaks School Package (K-12): Please contact me for a package price 
 
Empowering Today's Youth with Resilience and Healthy Coping Skills in Dealing with Grief, Loss and Other Tough Stuff:

College Student Presentations, Keynotes and College Staff Training
 
Keynote Addresses for organizations and businesses: TBD
 
Hospital Lectures, Grand Rounds, Department Presentations: TBD
 
Assisted Living Facilities: TBD
 
 
Business or Organizations Coping with a Sudden Loss of a Colleague: Grief Process Group for Staff or Team: Call for pricing 
 
Individual, Couple or Family Sessions:
 
Sometimes after a loss, typically a sudden tragic loss, I will be called to a family's home to facilitate a family discussion. I have done this many times and so many people have told me that it really helped the family begin to have some important and honest discussions about the death. 
One woman told me after I had visited her family following the sudden death of her adult daughter, that when she was young, 7 years old, her 9 year old sister died in an accident. She said that she had wished someone like myself had come and helped the family with the initial processing of the loss as no one talked about the death for year and years. It created so many other problems as a family and individually. She said to this day, over forty years, there has still be a code of silence among some of her family members. This invitation to have me there so early on and have those of her family present who wished to be there to process a bit, she said will help so much to prevent distancing later on.  
 
I work with teens, young adults and adults.
 
Individual Sessions: $150  
 
 
Couple and Family Sessions: $200 per hour 

lisa@griefspeaks.com
(973) 985-4503